Zhou Dunyi got these thoughts by reinterpreting the Book of Changes, the most famous of which is Taiji Tu Shuo, which reinterprets the Book of Changes with the direct theory of Yin and Yang and five elements, thus establishing the theoretical framework of the whole universe. Therefore, Zhu attached great importance to Taiji diagram and personally made a long annotation for it.
Zhu Zhu wrote The Origin of Elo, and thought that Xi was the originator of Neo-Confucianism. He didn't know that Zhou Dunyi's knowledge had fallen to the point of Buddha's old age, and he was praised too much, but it was a thousand miles away, which did great harm to later Confucianism. The real originator of Neo-Confucianism is Master Dacheng. "Although I have learned something, the word' natural justice' comes from my own consideration." Master Dacheng said this because he wanted to draw a line with Zhou Dunyi.
Mr. Yangming never mentioned Baisha (Chen Baisha, the teacher of Zhan Ruoshui) in his life, and Mr. Cheng Zi didn't want to be called Mr. Zhou Lian Creek, which is two major cases of Confucianism and Taoism and is worth pondering.
I sorted out the complete works of Zhou Dunyi from the ancient books museum.
Catalogue of complete works of Zhou Dunyi:
1. Shu Tong. Zhou Dunyi. Zhu. Twenty-eight years of Wanli. Written by North Korea. Collection of Cabinet Library of National Public Library of Japan.
2. Wen Yuan Gusku encyclopedia, volume 0697. Subdivision. Confucianism. Interpretation of general books. Roll a Rui.
3. Continue Sikuquanshu. 0934. subdivision. Confucianism. Fourteen volumes of taiji diagram. Written by Wang in Qing Dynasty. A photocopy of Kangxi's thirty-five years edition & a volume of Zhou Zitong's letters in Peking University Library. Eight books written by Yuan Bao. Copy of the national map.
4. Wen Yuan Gus Ku. Volume 0697. Subdivision. Confucianism. Including Tai Chi illustrations and explanations. The whole book is explained. Written by Ming and Cao Rui.
5. Zhou Ziquan's book. Six volumes. Song and Zhou Dunyi wrote the script. Ming Wanli was published in Semarang in the 24th year. Collected in the Cabinet Library.
6. Four notes. Volume 56. Zhou Zitong's book. Song Zhou Dunyi. Rongcun Shu Tong. Li qingguang
7. The five-volume editions of songji by Song Lian Creek and Zhou and Zhu Yuanzhang's Legacy Collection by Zhou Dunyi are published by Harvard Collection in the 42nd year of Wanli (A.D. 16 14).
8. Click on the hardcover edition of the twenty-four histories of the school. History of song dynasty. 36. Volumes 4 15 to 430. Biography and other essays. Zhonghua Book Company 20 13 (Volume 427. Taoism. Zhou Dunyi)
9. Records of Master Zhou of Yuan Gong Lianxi Daoguo. Fifteen volumes. Major in Qing dynasty. Wu. Edit frequently. Xu Kui proofread the book. Twenty-four years of Qing Emperor Kangxi. Collected by the Library of Congress.