Zhu (11301018-1April 23rd, 2000), also known as Zhong Hui, was called Hui Weng at night. Originally from Wuyuan County, Huizhou Prefecture, now Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province, he was born in Youxi County, Nanjian Prefecture, and now belongs to Youxi County, Fujian Province. China was a philosopher, thinker, philosopher, educator and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. The representative figure of myth origin theory, the Buddha's name is Zhu.
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Neo-Confucianism, also known as Taoism, is a theory aimed at studying the meaning of Confucian classics, that is, the so-called study of righteousness. In the Song Dynasty, Zhu's academic attainments were the deepest and most influential. Summed up the thoughts of predecessors, especially the Neo-Confucianism in the Song Dynasty, and established a huge Neo-Confucianism system, which became the masterpiece of Neo-Confucianism in the Song Dynasty, and its achievements were praised by later generations.
His thought is regarded as the official school, but he is also called "Zhu Zi" with Confucius. Zhu wrote The Original Meaning of the Book of Changes, listing the images of Heluo and congenital, and edited The Book of Changes with his disciples Cai and his son (Cai and Cai Shen), explaining the theory of Heluo and congenital, which was used by later generations to explain Zhu's innate thought of Heluo.