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What are Zhu's works?
Zhu's works include Notes on Four Books and Sentences, Notes on Taiji Pictures, Notes on General Books, Interpretation of Zhouyi, Notes on Chuci and so on.

Zhu (11301018-1April 23rd, 2000), also known as Zhong Hui, was called Hui Weng at night. Originally from Wuyuan County, Huizhou Prefecture (now Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province), he was born in Youxi, Nanjian Prefecture (now Youxi County, Fujian Province). China was a philosopher, thinker, philosopher, educator and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Zhu is a student, a disciple of Cheng Er (Cheng Hao, Cheng Yi), and he is also called a school with Cheng Er. He is the only one who likes to worship Confucius Temple without being personally handed down by Confucius, ranking among the twelve philosophers in Dacheng Hall. Zhu is a master of philosophy and a representative of Fujian studies, and he was called Zhu by the later Buddha. His Neo-Confucianism had a great influence and became the official philosophy in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Zhu's personal works:

There are 25 kinds of Zhu Xian's works, more than 600 volumes, with a total word count of about 20 million words.

There are Zhouyi's Original Meaning, Enlightenment, Textual Research on Eight Diagrams, Biography of Poetry, Doctrine of the Mean in Universities, Notes on Analects of Confucius, Notes on Mencius, Illustration of Taiji, Interpretation of Tong Shu, Interpretation of Mingxi, Annotation of Chuci and Differences in Korean.

An anthology with 100 volume, a sequel to1volume, an anthology with 10 volume, and a collection of Zhuzi schools with 140 volume are compiled by admirers.