Zhu Xi (1130 - 1200) was a Southern Song Dynasty philosopher, philosopher, ideologist, and Confucian scholar. He was the successor of the Northern Song Dynasty philosopher Cheng Yi and the Southern Song Dynasty philosopher Zhang Zai, and was one of the representatives of Chinese Confucianism. Zhu Xi put forward the concept of "Li Xue" in the field of thought. He believed that Li Xue was the root of all knowledge and the truth of the universe and life. He believed that only through rational thinking and moral practice could one comprehend the truth of the universe and life. Zhu Xi not only had high academic achievements, but he was also a well-known teacher and ideologist. He founded many educational institutions such as Bailudong Academy and Yuelu Academy and trained many famous talents such as Xin Qiji, a famous writer, philosopher and politician in Song Dynasty. Zhu Xi's thoughts had a profound influence on Chinese culture. His theory was called "Li Xue" and had an important position in the history of Chinese philosophy.
Zhu Xi (1130 - 1200) was a philosopher, an educational scholar, and a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. He was one of the representatives of Confucianism. He was born in today's Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, in a scholarly family. He was intelligent and studious since childhood. At the age of thirteen, he had already begun to read the Four Books and the Five Classics. At the age of twenty, he had already mastered the theory and practice of Confucianism. During the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhu Xi served as a governor, prime minister, and privy envoy. His idealistic thoughts were widely spread and had a profound influence on ancient Chinese philosophy and cultural education. He advocated the study of things to gain knowledge. He believed that only through in-depth observation and practice could one understand the true meaning of the universe and life. He also made important contributions in the field of education. He founded the "Four Books and Five Classics" teaching system in the Southern Song Dynasty and created a new era of Chinese Confucian classics education. Zhu Xi was an outstanding ideologist, teacher, and writer. His thoughts and actions had a profound impact on Chinese culture and education. He was known as the "Master of Confucianism" and "the first gentleman of the Southern Song Dynasty".
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Lin Xi was a famous Chinese pop music composer born in Hong Kong. He used to be a contract singer for Hong Kong's TVB and had also been a songwriter or music producer for many famous singers 'albums. Lin Xi's music works were deeply loved by the audience. His lyrics were beautiful, moving, and full of deep emotional content. He was known as one of the representatives of Chinese pop music. Lin Xi had also won many important music awards, including the Hong Kong Golden Melody Awards and the Taiwan Golden Melody Awards.
Zhu Shihong, a Chinese actress, was born in Northeast China. She had acted in films and television works such as "The Growth Rings,""Blood Splattered on the Black Earth," and "The Mountain Eagle Family." Her personal information and other details were not mentioned in the search results provided so far.
Zhu Hongjia, a Chinese actor, was born on September 23, 1970. He graduated from the Beijing Film Academy's Department of Performance. In 1992, when he was in his third year of university, he starred in the movie "The Last Time" and began his acting career. He played the role of Xiao Jian in the 1998 ancient Qing Dynasty comedy "Princess Huanzhu II", so he was well known to the audience. Zhu Hongjia also participated in many film and television works, including the anti-war drama "The Past of Western Yunnan" and "Defending Yan 'an", as well as the family ethics drama "Other Happiness" and the urban emotional drama "New Best Friends Era". He was 182cm tall and was born in Nanchong City, Sichuan. Zhu Hongjia's personal information also included that he was a Hui, graduated from the Beijing Film Academy, and his agency was Now Youth Film and Television Culture (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd.
Zhu Hongjia, an actor from Mainland China, was born on September 23, 1970. He graduated from the Beijing Film Academy's performance department in Grade 89. In 1992, during his third year of university, he first appeared in the movie,"The Last Time," and began his acting career. He played the role of Xiao Jian in the 1998 ancient Qing Dynasty comedy "Princess Huanzhu II", so he was well known to the audience. Zhu Hongjia also participated in many film and television works, including the anti-Japanese war drama "The Past of Western Yunnan" and the anti-Japanese war drama "Defending Yan 'an". He was 182cm tall and was born in Nanchong, Sichuan. Zhu Hongjia was currently signed with Now Is Youth Film and Television Culture (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd.
Zhu Hongjia, a Chinese actor, was born on September 23, 1970 in Nanchong City, Sichuan Province. He graduated from the Beijing Film Academy's performance department in the 89th grade. Zhu Hongjia first appeared in the movie Shangyidang while he was still in school and started his acting career. His most well-known works included the role of Xiao Jian in the ancient Qing Dynasty comedy "Princess Huanzhu II" and the leading role in the anti-Japanese war drama "Defending Yan 'an." He had also acted in other films and television works, such as "The History of Wulin,""The Past of Western Yunnan,""The New Age of Bestie," and so on. Zhu Hongjia was 182cm tall and was a Hui. He had signed a contract with Huayi Brothers Times Culture Agency Co., Ltd., and his current agency was Now Youth Film and Television Culture (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd.
Zhu Haifeng is a multi-talented person, but we don't know his specific personal information.
Zhu Hongjia, an actor from Mainland China, was born on September 23, 1970. He graduated from the Beijing Film Academy's performance department in Grade 89. In 1992, he made his debut in the movie " The Last Time " and began his acting career. He was well known to the audience for playing the role of Xiao Jian in the 1998 Qing Dynasty comedy "Princess Huanzhu II". He also starred in many film and television works, including the anti-war drama "Defending Yan 'an" and the family ethics drama "Other Happiness." Zhu Hongjia won the third prize for the 28th China TV Series Flying Award for a long-form TV series, and was nominated for the 7th China TV Best Actor Blue Group in 2020. According to the information provided, there was no information about Zhu Hongjia's personal background or family situation.
Dr. Zhu Mingzhe was an attending physician working in the affiliated hospital of the University of Medicine. He specialized in gynecology and obstetrics, including pregnancy complications, childbirth complications, and abnormal childbirth. Information on his medical education background was not provided. Dr. Zhu Mingzhe provided online appointment, picture consultation, telephone consultation, consultation plus sign, online consultation and other services in the affiliated hospital of JiLin Medical College.