1, Du Fu:
A famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, his poems are based on Confucianism and call for social justice, benevolence and morality. His works are full of social concern and human nature revelation, and profoundly reflect social reality and human emotions. His poems not only have high artistic value, but also have a far-reaching impact on later generations and become an important legacy of China literature.
2. Han Yu:
A writer and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty, his prose emphasizes simplicity, freshness and naturalness, which reflects his profound understanding of Confucianism. He advocates returning to nature and advocating a fresh and indifferent outlook on life. His prose is full of wisdom and philosophy, which has made important contributions to the development of China literature.
At the same time, he is also a Confucian scholar with noble morality and dignified conduct, and his behavior is deeply influenced by Confucianism.
3. Liu Zongyuan:
As a writer and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty, his works are full of reflection on Confucian moral concepts and exploration of life freedom. His works carry forward the humanistic spirit of Confucianism and advocate individual freedom and independent thinking. His works are full of unique insights and profound thoughts, which have had a far-reaching impact on the development of China's philosophy and literature.
4. Wang Yangming:
Philosophers and educators in the Ming Dynasty emphasized the unity of knowledge and action, leading to conscience and developing Confucianism into psychology. He advocates personal perfection and social harmony through inner cultivation. His thoughts profoundly influenced China's philosophy and the development of China's culture and society.
5. Zeng Guofan way:
A famous politician and writer in Qing Dynasty, he paid attention to the idea of self-cultivation, governing the country and calming the world, which reflected his profound understanding and practice of Confucianism. He advocates that personal accomplishment is the foundation of career achievement, and at the same time emphasizes family harmony and social justice.
His literary works are also deeply influenced by Confucianism and carry forward the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation. His thoughts and works had a far-reaching impact on China's cultural and social progress.