Introduction to the statue of Zhu Xi: Zhu Xi (1130-1200), whose courtesy name was Hui and whose first name was Zhonghui, was also named Hui'an, Huiweng, Mr. Kaoting, Yungu old man, Cangzhou sick old man and Niweng. Han nationality, ancestral home is Wuyuan County, Huizhou Prefecture, Jiangnan East Road, Southern Song Dynasty (now Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province), and was born in Youxi, Nanjian Prefecture. At the age of 19, he passed the Jinshi title and served as the pacifier of Jinghu South Road. He was appointed to Baowen Pavilion to wait for the system. During his reign, he issued edicts, punished traitors, and made outstanding achievements. He was a famous Neo-Confucian, thinker, philosopher, educator, poet, and representative of the Fujian School in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was known as Zhu Zi in the world and was the most outstanding master in promoting Confucianism since Confucius and Mencius.
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