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Which thinker in ancient China emphasized the concept of development in his theory? Name his famous sentence, will you?

In the voluminous China classics, the idea of variation can be seen everywhere. Laozi's "so the wind will not stop, and the showers will not stop all day." Who is this? heaven and earth. Heaven and earth can't last long, and love is close to human feelings "; Confucius's "the deceased is like a husband, not giving up day and night"; In Yi Zhuan, "the new day is called Shengde, and life is called Yi"; Zhuangzi's "Tuguna New"; Shi Bo's "Harmonious Creature"; Sun Tzu's "singularity"; Fan Nian's "Victory over Shrinkage"; Mo Zhai's "Different"; Zhang Zai's "A new day is endless"; Wang Fuzhi's "Only the new day, the sun and the moon are bright, and the cold and summer are prosperous" all express the idea of changing development. Han Fei, Wang Chong and Liu Zongyuan introduced the development of change into social history, trying to explore the law and motivation of historical development. Han Fei understands the development and changes of social history according to his contradictory viewpoint that everything must rise and fall. He believes that "the world is different, major events are prepared for change, and ancient and modern customs are different, so the new is different." Therefore, "saints don't expect to repair the ancient times, and it is impossible to repair the ancient times, so they discuss things in the world because they are prepared"; [1] When discussing the causes of social chaos, Wang Chong thinks that we should not only look at the surface of social problems, but also pay attention to their "internal reality". His so-called social "inner reality" already contains the legal significance; Liu Zongyuan further studied the origin of the country, inspected the changes of political system in history, and tried to explain the inevitable trend of social development with his changeable development view. As a master of China's ancient philosophy, Wang Fuzhi collected the essence of ancient culture, shouldered the heavy responsibility of carefully cleaning up ancient philosophy, and creatively pushed China's ancient concept of changeable development to the peak.