Wang Chong is good at arguing. At first, it seems strange, but in the end, it is a real conclusion. He believes that most vulgar scholars have lost the essence of Confucianism academically, so they think behind closed doors and refuse all ceremonies such as celebrations and mourning. Knives and pens are on the windows and walls. He wrote eighty-five "On Balance" with more than 200,000 words, explaining the similarities and differences of all things and correcting people's doubts at that time.
The secretariat (official name) Dong Qin recruited him to engage in (official name), changed it to Zhizhong (official name), and resigned and went home. His friend and county magistrate Xie Yiwu wrote to recommend Wang Chong to be talented. Because of his illness, Han Suzong specially sent a letter to send a car to recruit him. At that time, he was nearly seventy years old, physically weak and mentally weak, and wrote sixteen books to nourish nature, advocating abstinence and keeping the original god. Yongyuan (the year of Han and Emperor) died at home.
Main contents and feelings: Wang Chong has made great achievements because although his family is poor, he is very eager to learn, and he can't do without learning when he has the opportunity. Today, our learning environment is much better than that of Wang Chong. We should study hard and study hard. Only in this way can we achieve something.