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Luo Rufang (Ming dynasty)

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Name
  
Luo Rufang

Role
  
Ming dynasty

Died
  
1588


Luo Rufang(Chinese: 罗汝芳, 1515–1588), also Weide (courtesy name, ) or Jinxi (art pseudonym, hào), was a Chinese philosopher of the Ming Dynasty. He was a Neo-Confucian that was considered heir of the Yang Ming school in Taizhou. He was also an official and educator.

Luo was the student of Yan Jun (严钧),who studied from Wang Yangming's first disciple Wang Ji. His student Yang Qiyuan (杨起元) called him "De wu chang shi, shan wu chang zhu".

Luo created a new style of Xin Xue, which contained three aspects:

  • Seeking Humanity
  • Nature heart around the main contents of "Recerting Destiny"
  • Six sayings by the Emperor
  • He is often regarded as the forerunner of Huang Zongxi, Gu Yanwu and Wang Fuzhi.

    References

    Luo Rufang (Ming dynasty) Wikipedia