1(c.371–c.289 BC), Chinese philosopher; Latinized name of Meng-tzu or Mengzi (‘Meng the Master’). Noted for developing Confucianism, he believed that rulers should provide for the welfare of the people and that human nature is intrinsically good.
1.1One of the Four Books of Confucianism, containing the teachings of Mencius.
《孟子》(儒学《四书》之一,内容为孟子的学说)
Definition of Mencius in US English:
Mencius
proper nounˈmen(t)SHēəs
1(c.371–c.289 BC), Chinese philosopher; Latinized name of Meng-tzu or Mengzi (“Meng the Master”). Known as a developer of Confucianism, he believed that rulers should provide for the welfare of the people and that human nature is intrinsically good.