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Is Wang Yangming a Taoist or a Confucian

1. Wang Yangming is a representative of Confucianism. There is a Confucian school called Lu, and Wang Yangming is one of Lu's supporters. At first, he admired Mencius, and later, influenced by Taoism, he improved Taoism on the basis of the original Confucianism, put forward the idea of pursuing wisdom and understanding things, and emphasized the unity of knowledge and action. 2. Wang Shouren (147210/0/October 31October-1529191October). An outstanding thinker, writer, strategist and educator in Ming Dynasty, the son of Wang Hua, served as an official in Nanjing. 3. In the twelfth year of Hongzhi (1499), he was a scholar and was the first director of punishments. He successively served as longchang Yicheng, luling county magistrate, governor of youjidu, governor of Gannan, governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, governor of military affairs of Nanjing, and governor of Zuodu, and successively put down the rebellion of Gannan, Guangdong and Guangxi and the rebellion of Zhu, and was blocked. In November of the eighth year of Jiajing (1529 65438+1October 9), he died at the age of 57. Ming Muzong succeeded to the throne, posthumous title Xinjian Hou, and posthumous title "Wencheng". In the 12th year of Wanli (1584), he was enshrined in the Confucius Temple. 4. The basic course of the development of Mind in Ming Dynasty can be summarized as: Chen Xianzhang opened, Zhanruoshui was perfect, and Wang Shouren epitomized. Wang Shouren's Yangming Mind Theory was introduced to Japan, Korea and other countries. Its disciples are extremely numerous, and it is called "Yaojiang School" internationally. The article is vast and prosperous, and there is a chic atmosphere between pen and ink. Wang Wencheng's Kung Fu books have been handed down from generation to generation.