| Xu Xing | |
|---|---|
| 許行 | |
| Born | 372 | 
| Died | 372 (aged 82–83) | 
| Nationality | Chinese | 
| Occupation | Philosopher | 
| Era | Zhou dynasty | 
| Region | Teng | 
| Main interests | Agriculturalism | 
Xu Xing (Chinese: 許行; Wade–Giles: Hsü Hsing; c. 372 – c. 289 BC) was a Chinese philosopher and one of the most notable advocates of the egalitarian political philosophy of agriculturalism. With a group of followers he settled in the state of Teng in about 315 BC. A disciple of his visited the Confucian philosopher Mencius, and a short report of their conversation discussing Xu Xing's philosophy survives.[1]
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