
Zhu Xi
Zhu Xi was a prominent Song dynasty Confucian scholar known for his interpretations of Confucian texts and his role in developing Neo-Confucianism. His philosophical ideas often emphasize the importance of understanding the natural world, including the seasonal cycles represented by spring.
Born on Nov 18, 1130 (894 years old)
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Zhu Xi's teachings influenced the development of classical studies in the Song Dynasty.
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Zhu Xi is referenced in the context of writing couplets during the Spring Festival.
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Zhu Xi was a Song dynasty philosopher known for his contributions to Neo-Confucianism.
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