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Connecting youth with traditional teachings

Four renowned experts, set to attend a high-profile international conference on Saturday and Sunday in Nanping, Fujian province, share their insights into ideological Chinese culture

By WANG XIN    |    CHINA DAILY    |     Updated: 2025-10-16 08:08

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Zhu Jieren, a lifelong professor at East China Normal University's Institute of the Studies of Ancient Books and Writings, is dedicated to keeping the teachings of renowned philosopher Zhu Xi (1130-1200) alive.

He cited historical figures' comments on Zhu Xi's contribution to preserving and revitalizing Confucian philosophy, saying: "Without Zhu Xi, we would not have today's Confucianism."

Zhu Xi, a pivotal figure in Neo-Confucianism, often regarded as an innovator, gave Confucianism a new lease on life.

His teachings liberated Confucianism from mere textual interpretation and infused it with a rigorous, systematic approach that embraced external cultural influences and incorporated the essence of non-Confucian thoughts. This transformation allowed Confucianism to thrive and adapt, making it of significance to the contemporary world, Zhu Jieren said.

The professor noted: "Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucianism, as part of excellent traditional Chinese culture, provides a sustainable source of power and motivation for building Chinese people's cultural confidence, serving as the foundation for cultural awareness and self-assurance."

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