Chinese Philosophy
Zhuangzi and the development of Zhuangist thought (4th–2nd century BCE)
475 BCE - 400
Way of the Celestial Masters (Tianshi Dao) and Zhang Daoling (142–500 CE)
142 - 1239
Transmission of Confucianism to Korea and the Formation of Joseon Neo-Confucian Statecraft (Goryeo–Joseon, 10th–17th centuries)
958 - 1673
Taoism during the Republican era: reform, revival, and schisms (1912–1949)
1912 - 1949
Rituals, Ancestral Rites, and Confucian Temple Practices in Late Imperial China (Ming–Qing, 1368–1912)
1368 - 1912
New Confucianism in Republican China and the Overseas Diaspora (1920s–1950s)
1919 - 1958
Mencius (Mengzi) — Life, Writings, and Political Advocacy (c. 372–289 BCE)
372 BCE - 1190
Lingbao School of Taoism: scriptures and liturgy (mid-5th–8th century)
397 - 800
Imperial Examination System and Confucian Curriculum Reforms (Sui–Ming, 581–1644)
5870 - 14870
Han Learning (Hanxue) Evidential Scholarship in the Qing Dynasty (17th–19th centuries)
1644 - 1888
Dong Zhongshu and the Sinicization of Confucian State Ideology (c. 179–104 BCE)
179 BCE - 81 BCE
Daodejing: composition, transmission, and early commentary (6th–2nd century BCE)
475 BCE - 85 BCE