Zou Youli, whose original name was Zou Wenzheng, was a famous philosopher, an education expert, and a social practitioner in modern China. He was born in 1896 and died in 1971 at the age of 63. Zou Youli was a profound and knowledgeable philosopher. His main works included Zhouyi Research, Logics Research, and Philosophy Research. He put forward many profound insights in the field of philosophy, such as "Yin Yang and Five Elements Theory" and "Heaven and Man Unity", which had a profound impact on the development of Chinese philosophy and culture. In addition to his achievements in philosophy, Zou Youli also made outstanding contributions to education and social activities. He had served as a professor at Peking University and a translator at the Central Translation Bureau, making important contributions to the development and progress of Chinese culture. He also actively supported the idea of progress and had provided help and support to some of the more advanced organizations. Zou Youli was an outstanding ideologist, educating expert and social actician. His thoughts, theories and contributions had a profound impact on the development of Chinese philosophy, education and culture.