
Zhu Xiyu (a Total of 8 Volumes)
by (song Dynasty) Written By Zhu Xi (song Dynasty) Edited By Li Jingde
About This Novel
Zhu Xi's daily spoken language thoroughly explained the Four Books and Five Classics, the principles of nature and human desires. Zeng Guofan, Liang Qichao, Qian Mu, and Ji Xianlin took turns to recommend it! It is an introductory book on Confucianism that all enthusiasts can understand by explaining the profound things in simple terms, oral dialogue, and eloquent explanations. The original version was written in the ninth year of Chenghua's reign in the Ming Dynasty, with horizontal layout in simplified Chinese and a new revision. The "Four Books" compiled by Zhu Xi have been the basic textbook for studying Confucianism for 800 years! While speaking, he was full of words and ideas. Take you back to Zhu Xi's lectures! Qian Mu: If you don't read Zhu Xi's Yu Lei, you won't be able to understand Zhu Xi's studies. This book is a compilation of quotations from Zhu Xi's daily questions and answers with his disciples after he turned 40. Learning Confucianism is inseparable from Zhu Zi, and "Zhu Zi Yu Lei" is a classic introductory book that all Confucian enthusiasts can read. The book completely records Zhu Xi's philosophical system by categories. From the origin of the world to the philosophy of life, to the study of things to achieve knowledge, and the methods of learning and practice such as knowing and doing, and finally explaining the "Four Books and Six Classics" one by one. The book is full of oral conversations, restoring the true context and taking you back to the scene of Zhu Xi's lectures. It is easy to understand and straight to the original meaning. The Song version of "Zhu Xi Yu Lei" has been lost. This edition selects Chen Wei's engraving of the ninth year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1473) as the base, and refers to the existing compilation results of ancient books. It is presented in the form of a simplified horizontal punctuation edition.
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