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Zhu's famous poems

Zhu's famous poems are as follows:

Fengdan Jiuzhong Longji Military Division 1. There are strangers in the forest, but the eternal heart is in the voice. Where there is no car dust, there is a river.

2. I didn't feel the dream of spring grass in the pond, and the leaves in front of the steps were autumn. Breaking through the canyon, if thunder rolls, countless waterfalls gush out. I didn't find a couple playing flute across from the Phoenix, and I was flying alone.

3, wait for the east wind, colorful is always spring. Jiuqu will be blind, and Sang Ma will see the rain and dew. As a real dragon and tiger in a tripod, it is very important to care about people's leisure.

4, more popular, pear dates borrow Jiang Tian and stay in spring. Where there is wine, there is drunkenness, and nothing is irrelevant. Struggle is like making a shadow at sunset, and it is clear and frosty. Feifeng is beautiful, and so is the valley. Flowers fall in the hole, and the autumn wind is so extreme.

I. Zhu

1, the word "Hui" and the word "Zhong Hui" are collectively called "Huian" and "Ziyang", and are also known to the world with Mr. Hui An and Zhu Wengong. Huizhou Wuyuan (now Jiangxi) was born in Youxi, Jianzhou (now Fujian). Neo-Confucianism, philosopher, thinker, politician, educator and poet in Southern Song Dynasty.

2. Zhu is the only one among the twelve philosophers in Dacheng Hall who likes to worship Confucius Temple without being personally handed down by Confucius. He is a student of Dong Li, a disciple of Cheng Cheng San Chuan.

3. Zhu's philosophical system is based on the theory of "two processes", which absorbs Zhou Dunyi's Taiji theory, Zhang Zai's Qi-based theory and Buddhism and Taoism.

Second, Neo-Confucianism.

1, Neo-Confucianism, also known as Daoism, is a theory aimed at studying the meaning of Confucian classics, the so-called theory of meaning. In the Song Dynasty, Zhu's academic attainments were the deepest and most influential.

2. He summed up the thoughts of predecessors, especially Neo-Confucianism in Song Dynasty, and established a huge Neo-Confucianism system, which became the representative work of Neo-Confucianism in Song Dynasty. His achievements were praised by later generations, and his thoughts were regarded as official studies, while he himself was mentioned side by side with Confucius and was called "Zhu Zi".

3. Zhu wrote The Original Meaning of the Book of Changes, which listed the images of Heluo and congenital in the front, and edited The Book of Changes with his disciples Cai and his son (Cai and Cai Shen) to explain the knowledge of Heluo and congenital, which was used by later generations to explain Zhu's innate thought of Heluo.