Complete works of Zhu.
Yi and Yi, Disability and Consistency in Zhu Quanshu.
The meaning of "clothing and heart" is as follows. Yiyi, bright and beautiful, means beauty, and extended to deep appearance and great appearance. It is also used as a verb to express praise and praise, both of which are pronounced y.
"One" is also used as an exclamation. Like "Ai", this meaning is pronounced as Y and. Yi is the second Chinese character of China, which was first seen in the inscriptions on bronze in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Yi, pronounced Yi. It means beauty (mostly virtue) and is often used to praise women's virtue. "Yi" is a high affirmation of a person's virtue, so it is also used as a name or title by many people, such as Sima Yi we are familiar with, Empress Zhang An of Mingxi Sect, Prince Zhu Biao of Wen Yi and so on.
Zhu is a master of science. He is knowledgeable and rich in writings, which has a great influence on China's ideology and culture. Although his works have been compiled in past dynasties, they are incomplete and have not been collated. In view of this, the Institute of Ancient Books of East China Normal University has compiled the Complete Works of Zhu Zi for ten years, which was published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House and Anhui Education Publishing House.
The book consists of 27 volumes, including the original meaning of Zhouyi, Enlightenment of the Book of Changes, Biography of Poems, Interpretation of Rites, Notes on Four Books and Sentences, Four Books or Titles, On the Essence of Mencius, Family Rites, A Brief Edition of Zi Jian, and Records of the Words and Actions of Famous Officials in the Eight Dynasties.
Explanations of Taiji Pictures, Notes on Shu Tong, Notes on Mingxi, Records of Recent Thoughts, Answers to Questions from Yanping, Notes for Children, Notes on Yinfu Classic, Textual Research on Zhouyi's Shentongqi, Notes on Zhuzi Yu, Notes on Chu Ci and Textual Research on Mr. Changli's Collection.