The chapter about Wang Shouren in Ming Dynasty.

Those Things in the Ming Dynasty is the third part of the court Uber, and the legend in Chapter 8 has a new beginning in Chapter 20, which is about Wang Shouren.

Original novel:

In the eighth year of Chenghua (1472), Wang Shouren was born in Yuyao, Zhejiang. Most successful people come from poverty. At an early age, you have to go up the mountain to cut wood and go fishing in the sea. There are several sick relatives at home who go to Lacrimosa every day. This is almost routine. Unfortunately, Mr. Wang Shouren's situation is just the opposite.

Wang Shouren's family is a famous big landlord, very rich, and he also has a very famous ancestor-Wang Xizhi. I don't know if it's true or not, but with his family's conditions, even it's not surprising.

Most of the ancestors of the Wangs were officials. It is said that the ancestor Wang Gang used to be Liu Bowen's minion, and the highest one was Sipin. Although the descendants of later generations are similar, they are ok. When I arrived at Wang Shouren's father Wang Hua, things changed.

In the seventeenth year of Chenghua (148 1), Wang Shouren left Zhejiang at the age of ten and moved to Beijing with his family. Because of the smoke from his grave, his father Wang Hua won the highest award this year.

Wang Shouren (1472101October 31October-15291/October 9), Han nationality. Scholars call him Mr. Yangming, also known as Wang Yangming, because he once built a room in Yangming Cave in Huiji Mountain. A famous thinker, writer, philosopher and strategist in Ming Dynasty, he was proficient in Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, and was a master of Wang Lu's mind.

In the 12th year of Hongzhi (1499), he was a scholar, and successively served as the minister of punishments, the secretariat of Yicheng in Longchang, Guizhou, the magistrate of Luling, the governor of Gannan and the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi. In his later years, he served as an officer of Nanjing Ministry of War, and left the post of Duchayuan. He was named Xinjian Bo for putting down the rebellion and was posthumously named Xinjian Hou during the reign. Shi Wencheng, so later generations are also called Gong.

Together with Confucius, Mencius and Zhu, they are also called "masters of mind".

Wang Shouren's theory "Wang Xue" is the most influential philosophical thought in Ming Dynasty. His academic thoughts spread to China, Japan, Korean Peninsula and Southeast Asia, and his achievements were the best in the next generation. There are so many disciples that they are called Yaojiang School. His articles are broad and prosperous, and there is a natural and unrestrained atmosphere between pen and ink. And Wang Wencheng's Kung Fu book.