Neo-Confucianism is an important discipline in the education of China University, which refers to the study of the basic laws of natural material movement. After graduating from university science, you will generally become a bachelor of science. Together with literature, engineering, pedagogy and history, it constitutes the discipline system of higher education in China.
Neo-Confucianism is the main school of philosophy in Song Dynasty. Neo-Confucianism is the most exquisite and complete theoretical system in ancient China, with far-reaching influence. The principle of Neo-Confucianism is moral theology, which became the legal basis of theocracy and kingship at the same time, and was adopted as the official philosophy at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Important Neo-Confucians are Liu Yin, Hao Jing, Yao Shu, Lian Xixian, Liu, Zhao Ba, Wang Kekuan, Hua, Wu Hai, Dai Liang, Li Qi, Zhang Xian, Liang Yin, Su Tianjue and Zhang Chang in the Northern Song Dynasty.
It is said that "reason" is the thing that produces the spirit of all things in the world. The appearance of Neo-Confucianism had a far-reaching impact on the political culture of later generations. Neo-Confucianism, or praise learning, also known as the study of righteousness and reason, is the general name of Confucianism in Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties. Neo-Confucianism discusses everything in the world in the name of Song Confucianism.
Moral justice
Originated in the Song Dynasty, it prevailed in the Yuan Dynasty, and gradually declined after the mid-Ming and Qing Dynasties, but its influence continued until modern times. Neo-Confucianism in a broad sense refers to the whole philosophical trend of thought centered on discussing the fate of heaven, including various schools; Neo-Confucianism in a narrow sense refers to the theory with reason as the highest category represented by Cheng Hao, Cheng Yi and Zhu, that is, Neo-Confucianism.
Neo-Confucianism is the theoretical expression of social, economic and political development after the Northern Song Dynasty, the result of the long-term development of China's ancient philosophy, especially the direct product of criticizing Buddhism and Taoism. Neo-Confucianism occupies a particularly important position in the history of China's philosophy. It lasts for a long time, has great social influence, and discusses a wide range of issues.