Zhu Xi (1130 - 1200) was a famous Buddhist philosopher, teacher, and ideologist during the Southern Song Dynasty. He was one of the representatives of the Song Dynasty's Confucianism and was known as the "epitome of Confucianism." Zhu Xi was born in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province today. His family was a local famous family. He had been smart and studious since he was 15 years old and had been studying in the local school for many years. Later, he served as the governor of Hangzhou, Fujian and other places, and the president of universities. He had a deep understanding and concern for education. Zhu Xi's main thought was that "Li Xue" emphasized moral cultivation and inner self-improvement. He believed that only through inner cultivation and practice could one truly achieve spiritual sublimation and perfection of personality. His idealistic thoughts had a profound impact on ancient Chinese philosophy and cultural traditions, and also had an important impact on Chinese education and culture. Zhu Xi also strongly advocated Buddhism, believing that Buddhist ideas could help people eliminate their worries and pursue inner peace and freedom. He built a large number of Buddhist temples in Fujian and other places and actively promoted the spread of Buddhist culture. Zhu Xi was a famous philosopher, philosopher and ideologist in Chinese history. His thoughts and contributions had a profound impact on Chinese culture.
The best chapter pointer here is Chapter 46, "Why Am I Second to Last?!". It opens with Upon hearing this, everyone but Jiang Li perked up with high alert. and closes on Did you calculate the score incorrectly?!" And 13 points?!.
The best chapter pointer here is Chapter 8, "Is He Shameless?". It opens with The resentment that had barely calmed among the crowd surged back two... and closes on Other people with a handsome and charming appearance often try to conceal....
Look to Chapter 20 for the clearest answer. It begins with Several people turned their heads upon hearing the sound and saw three..., keeps building through She was clad in a long black dress, and the dull color did not hide her..., and lands on So, he turned and questioned Jiang Li..
A practical answer is Chapter 38, because it turns the idea into a concrete scene. The chapter opens with Jiang Li had also observed the girl who had just entered., adds pressure through When did Jiang Li become so rational and composed?!, and ends on He Yun coldly turned his head and continued to.
A practical answer is Chapter 4, because it turns the idea into a concrete scene. The chapter opens with Qiao regretted her words as soon as they left her mouth., adds pressure through It's difficult for us when you ask for a guest's room number and key right..., and ends on A little girl acting.
If you want the clearest chapter reference, go to Chapter 51. Early on, Oh, okay." After uttering two syllables indifferently, Jiang Li bent down...; later, the chapter leans on By the time she reacted, Jiang Li had already disappeared at the end of....
Chapter 939, "When Did the River Moon First Illuminate People? [Extra · River Moon Chapter]", is the clearest early answer because it turns Jiang Yan's situation into a concrete plot event.
The best chapter pointer here is Chapter 40, "The National Museum Speaks!". It opens with [Jiang Li claims she copied this herself? and closes on The handsome guys on this show are so difficult to deal with..
If you want the clearest chapter reference, go to Chapter 18. Early on, In the corner, a girl in a black dress sat quietly, holding a glass of...; later, the chapter leans on Her serene yet cold temperament, along with her exquisitely beautiful....
The best chapter pointer here is Chapter 5, "Catching Adultery Personally". It opens with Actually, when Manager Fang saw Jiang Li, he was somewhat surprised. and closes on Recently, he did suspect that his wife was cheating on him, but due to the....