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Punching the tomb of Zhu Xi to pay homage to the Gurudwara of Science

Zhu Xi, who founded Zhu Zi Lixue by combining the great achievements of Confucianism since Confucius and Meng, together with Confucius, built up two peaks of traditional Chinese culture, and was known as "Confucius in the north and Zhu Xi in the south". He spent more than 70 years in his life in northern Fujian for more than 60 years, and grew up and studied in Wuyishan, Jianyang, Zhenghe, Jian'ou, Yanping, wrote and lectured, and taught disciples, and his influence spread to Southeast Asia, Europe and the United States. Zhu Xi was buried in the Huangkeng Dalin Valley after a hundred years, and today's program takes you to pay homage to this sage Zhu Zi.

(Author: Hu Zongrong, Liu Jianfeng, Rao Haiyan)

Production: Jianyang District Rong Media Center

Editor of this issue: Jin Juanli

Duty Director: Lin Xi

Review: Wu Shuyuan

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