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Which of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism is Wang Yangming? What contribution did he make?

Wang Yangming is a man who combines Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. His main contribution is still quite a lot. He made great achievements in military politics and ideology, and also founded the theory of mind. Wang Yangming was a thinker and strategist in Ming Dynasty. He was born in 1472 and died in 1529. Rational mind, unity of knowledge and action, and conscience are Wang Yangming's self-cultivation creed and the ultimate law of his personal growth. He is a very famous figure, and his influence is indeed quite extensive. His cultural thoughts have spread to modern society.

He is a master, based on Confucianism, and has also studied the thoughts of Taoism and Buddhism. Wang Yangming's original name was Wang Shouren. It is said that his mother was pregnant 14 months before he was born. He won't speak until he is five years old. But he himself has written down the contents of various books. As a promising teenager, he learned a lot in school when he was 12 years old. He was ambitious and directional. He meditated with a Taoist priest on his wedding day. Finally, I invited the teacher to learn about various ideas.

His greatest achievement is the establishment of the theory of mind, emphasizing the unity of heaven and man and the unity of knowing and doing. Confucius and Mencius' Confucianism was really all the rage, but he refused to put it into practice, and advised everyone not to stand still and oppose such blind things. He wants everyone to have their own ideas. ? Conscience? And then what? Unity of knowledge and action? They are all his ideas and methodology, calling on everyone to emancipate their minds and break feudal ideas. He founded it? Yangming school? Also known as? Yao Jiangpai? .

Wang Yangming not only caused an uproar in China, but also spread his theory to Japan and even the whole East Asia. Although hundreds of years have passed, his theory can still stand in modern society, which has great theoretical value and practical significance.