Jiang Xin
Jiang Xin (1483-1559) was a scholar and scholar in Ming Dynasty. Word Qing Shi, number Daolin, known as Mr. Zhengxue. Changde (now Hunan) people. Jiajing Jinshi. He was appointed head of the Ministry of household affairs, transferred to wailang, a member of the Ministry of military affairs, and later served as head of Sichuan Water Conservancy Bureau, promoted to Deputy envoy of Guizhou tixue.
He built two academies, Zhengxue and Wenming, and gathered scholars to give lectures. He also took Huguang, Qinglang and Wuwei's rural examinations to save the province and increase the number of students in Guizhou to make them attached. Looking for the return of the disease, he built his soul in taohuagang and gathered apprentices. If you travel occasionally, you are welcome to talk. At the beginning, he was taught by Wang Shouren but not by his conscience. Later, he was taught by Zhan Ruoshui. His study emphasizes practice, not empty talk. It holds that "the universe is only one Qi" and "all words about life, Tao, sincerity, extreme and benevolence refer to Qi". To denounce the saying of "sacrifice is reason, and reason is not bad" of the former Confucians is to "seek reason out of temperament". It emphasizes that "the heart is the spirit perceiver of man's air". In order to learn "not to seek knowledge outside the heart", as long as we keep "the heart of a child growing up", we will be wise and wise, mature day by day, and be free, trusting and beautiful, beautiful and holy. To conquer all things to the extreme "(taogang RI Lu). He is the author of Tao Gang RI Lu and the co-author of Xin Quan Xiang Bian Lu.
Jiang Xin