Zhu Xi was the

A. most powerful Qing emperor.
B. foremost architect of neo-Confucianism.
C. author of The Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
D. Ming emperor who refused to see his advisers for years on end.
E. leading Chinese Christian missionary.


Answer: B

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