What are Wang Yangming's works

Wang Yangming's works mainly include: Questions of the University, Wang Yangming's Complete Works, Biography, Travel Notes, Wang Wencheng Gongquan Book, etc.

1, University Question is a book published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House199265438+February. The writer is Wang Shouren (Wang Yangming). This book is a programmatic philosophical work by Wang Shouren (Wang Yangming) and is regarded by his disciples as an introductory textbook for studying Confucian saints.

2. The Complete Book of Wang Wencheng's Palace was published by Zhejiang Bookstore during Guangxu reign of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1862- 1908). The writer is Wang Shouren of Ming Dynasty, a great scholar. The book has thirty-eight volumes, including Preface to Song Zi's Late Year-end Conclusion, Theory of Monarchy and Preface to Ancient Books for University Students.

3. The Complete Works of Wang Yangming was published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House on 2011012. The Complete Works of Wang Yangming is the most important work to study Wang Yangming's mind and his life. It is the most unique and controversial masterpiece of Confucianism, and it is also an inspirational work for modern people to cultivate themselves and strengthen their hearts successfully.

Biography is a philosophical work, compiled from Wang Yangming's disciples' quotations and letters. Wang Yangming was a philosopher in Ming Dynasty and a representative of Neo-Confucianism in Song and Ming Dynasties. This book records his quotations and letters about learning. The word "Chuan" comes from "Chuan Hu" in The Analects of Confucius.

Lost Travels is a eulogy written by Wang Shouren, a thinker and writer in Ming Dynasty. This article describes that the author witnessed the sudden death of a family of three in a foreign land during his exile in Longchang Post, Guizhou. He and the official, master and servant are strangers, but they know each other. While mourning for the dead, the full text expresses the author's tragic experience of being exiled to a distant land, pitying others and himself, hanging and dying. There are sadness and sincerity between the lines, love and sorrow, and repeated twists and turns.