Where does making peace for the future and the future come from?

"Never forget the past, the teacher of the future" comes from Zhang Zai's Quotations of Hengqu: "Make a heart for heaven and earth, make a life for the people, make a life for the future, and be a teacher of the future."

These four sentences can best express a person's responsibility and mission to the country and society. Concise and far-reaching, it can be said that "Hengqu Four Sentences" is the spiritual quatrain of China people, which is equivalent to spiritual coordinates. No matter where you are, Chinese people all over the world feel the same way. It has a very strong national cohesion.

"Setting up the heart of heaven and earth" means that people born can grasp the heart of a benevolent lover and a saint is the heart of a grand duke.

"Life for the people" comes directly from Mencius' thought of "life".

"Learning for the sake of being a saint" and "being a saint" are pre-Confucianism represented by Confucius and Mencius; Juexue is Taoism advocated by Confucius and Mencius.

Only by "making peace for the world" and realizing the cultural ideal described in Zhang Zai's Mingxi can ignorant modern people return to the honest spiritual home of mankind.

The four sentences of Hengqu have the greatest influence on traditional culture, which is the creation of Guan Xue, which has a great influence on later Confucian scholars. From the Northern Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, there were inheritors of learning in all dynasties. Among them, Lu Dajun, Lu Dalin, Su Fang, Fan Yu and Li Fu in Song Dynasty played an important role in the formation and development of Guan Xue.