Where is Dong Zhongshu from?
Dong Zhongshu (BC 179~ 104) was a philosopher of the Western Han Dynasty, a master of classical Chinese classics and a native of Guang Chuan. When I was a teenager, I specialized in Spring and Autumn Annals. When Emperor Jing became a doctor, he devoted himself to studying Confucius. He used to be Jiangdu Xiang and Jiaoxi Wang Xiang. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty called on people to try out the virtuous writings in the world, he put forward that "those who are not the subjects of the six arts and the techniques of Confucius should do their best and not strive for progress." "Asked the emperor to oust hundreds, Confucianism, was adopted by the emperor, the feudal society for more than two thousand years with Confucianism as the orthodox situation. His theory is centered on the Confucian patriarchal clan system, mixed with the theory of yin and yang and five elements, and runs through theocracy, monarchical power, patriarchal power and husband power, forming a feudal theological system. Its center is the so-called "heaven-man induction" theory, which holds that "heaven" often expresses hope and condemnation to the rulers on the ground with Fu Rui and disaster, so as to guide their actions and create a theory for the divine right of monarchy. He compared heaven with human nature, demonstrated that the so-called "Heaven tells the truth, and Heaven remains unchanged", and also put forward the feudal ethics of "Three Cardinals and Five Permits". He exposed the class contradiction that "the rich have fields and buildings and the poor have a foothold". "In terms of education, it advocates that education should be a' dike'. Later, he resigned due to illness, specializing in writing books. In case of major discussion, the court often sent people to his house to listen to opinions.