Which dynasty was Zhu a poet?

Song dynasty. Zhu, also known as Zhong Hui, was called Huian, later called Huiweng, and later called Zhu Wengong. He was a philosopher, thinker, philosopher, educator and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. He can be said to be an all-rounder with profound attainments in Neo-Confucianism, philosophy and poetry. The famous poem "What's so clear about the canal?" "Living water comes from the source" comes from Zhu's mouth. Zhu was honored as "Master of Neo-Confucianism" by later generations.

Zhu is a representative figure of Fujian School, known as Zhu Zi in the world, and the most outstanding master of carrying forward Confucianism since Confucius and Mencius.

Zhu is also a writer, who has created many poems in his life, such as Random Thoughts on Reading, Bodhisattva Man, Nanxiangzi, Shuidiao Getou, Xijiang Moon, Nian Nujiao, Jade Case, Manjianghong, Gutian and so on.

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Zhu's famous life quote:

1, honesty is the foundation of self-cultivation, and goodness is the foundation of honesty.

2. Maintain integrity and respect justice.

Those who have no doubt about reading must teach those who have doubts and doubts, but there is no doubt that they will make progress here.

4. It is difficult for young people to learn when they are old, and an inch of time is not light.

5. How clear is the canal? Because there is inexhaustible living water for it.