Which dynasty did Cheng Hao belong to?

Cheng is a philosopher and educator of the dynasty, and he is known as Mr. Bo Chun. Cheng Hao was born in Caomiao Lane, Huangpi County, Huangzhou on 15th of the first year of Ming Dow, Song Renzong (1032). Cheng Hao and his younger brother Cheng Yi were deeply influenced by family studies since childhood, especially by their father Cheng Hao. Cheng Hao was famous for opposing Wang Anshi's new law.

Cheng Hao wrote a lot in his life and gave lectures for a long time. Later generations compiled his remarks into The Analects of Confucius. Cheng Cheng's works include the suicide note of Cheng's family school in Henan Province, the foreign book of Cheng's family school in Henan Province, the collected works of Mr. Ming Dow, the collected works of Mr. Yichuan, the essence of Cheng Cheng's ci, and Jing Shuo. And Cheng Yi has another book, The Book of Changes. Cheng's theory was later inherited and developed by Zhu and other philosophers in the Southern Song Dynasty and became the "Cheng-Zhu" school.

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Cheng Hao is not only a Neo-Confucianism scholar, but also a well-versed local official. Not only a thinker, but also a doer.

As a great scholar, Cheng Hao had a great and far-reaching influence on China's political and philosophical thoughts. He is not only a philosopher and thinker, but also a local official and doer who is proficient in governing the country. He is ambitious and has made outstanding achievements.

In the eighth year of Song Shenzong Yuanfeng (1085), Cheng Hao died at the age of 54. After his death, Premier Wen Yanbo wrote a tombstone for him and gave him four characters "Mr. Ming Dow". Cheng Yi commented on Mr. Ming Dow in "Tomb Watch": "It is from Mencius that the sage's way is refreshing to the world."

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