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Introduction to Zhu Which dynasty did Zhu belong to?
Song dynasty people.

Zhu, also known as Zhong Hui, was called Huian, later called Huiweng, and later called Zhu Wengong. Originally from Wuyuan County, Huizhou Prefecture, he was born in Youxi, Nanjian Prefecture. Famous Neo-Confucianist, thinker, philosopher, educator, poet, representative of Fujian School, master of Confucianism, Buddha named Zhu Xi.

Zhu is the only person who is not a disciple handed down by Confucius, but likes to visit the Confucius Temple. He ranks among the twelve philosophers in Dacheng Hall and is worshipped by Confucianism. ? Zhu is a student, a disciple of Cheng Er, and is also called Pai with Cheng Er.

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Zhu's creative thought:

Zhu's attitude towards poetry creation is both relatively contemptuous and very tolerant, which has a lot to do with his complicated ideological origin. As far as creation is concerned, Zhu's poems are mainly philosophical poems, landscape poems and political poems. Among them, philosophical poems visualize profound truth; Landscape poems are fresh and natural, with meaningful aftertaste; And political poems are written directly, and King Kong is glaring.

Through these poems of Zhu, we can see that Zhu is a poet with rich and varied artistic styles. His poems let readers appreciate the rigorous side of the master of Neo-Confucianism and make people have a more comprehensive understanding of Zhu's thoughts. ?

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