Luo Ming's Philosophical Life

Luo Ming's Philosophical Life

by Ximen Sandao

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The protagonist, Luo Ming, is a professor of modern philosophy, a doctor of philosophy, and a doctor of political economics. He accidentally traveled to the feudal dynasty of the Jin Dynasty, became an orphan from a poor family, and lived in a cold kiln. Without revealing his identity as a time traveler, he uses modern philosophical thinking + political economics logic as his underlying abilities, reinterprets the ancient "yin and yang" thinking as dialectical balance, social fairness, and institutional governance, and rises step by step from the bottom: Rural stage: Use science and rationality to solve rat problems, droughts, and bullies occupying land, and win the trust of neighbors. Prefectural City Stage: Appreciated by officials, they proposed pragmatic policies such as lightening taxes, pacifying farmers, suppressing the strong, building water conservancy, and pacifying the refugees, and achieved modern governance on a small scale. Capital stage: After entering Beijing and entering the court, facing the old forces, corruption, tyranny, and system shortcomings, under the banner of "Yin and Yang Balance", reforms such as land equalization, tax reduction, official administration, equal emphasis on agriculture and commerce, disaster relief and peace of the people are implemented. The stage of the world: assisting the wise king, rectifying the political agenda, balancing the rich and the poor, easing class conflicts, and achieving political clarity, people's stability, and world peace. The final stage: after the success is over, he goes into seclusion to preach, leaving behind the "Yin and Yang Rules of the World", becoming the "Emperor of Common People" through the ages, and realizing the complete closed loop of modern scholars using systems to save the world in ancient times. The core of the book: top modern scholars, traveling through ancient times, using philosophy + political and economic knowledge to gently reform the feudal dynasty and create an ideal prosperous age.

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