Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi's Real-Learning Thought Revolutionizes Confucianism Forever
The Cheng brothers believed in real learning, which meant studying Confucian texts to understand their true meanings. They emphasized practical experience and participation in state affairs to cultivate genuine knowledge and skills. Their approach was different from Buddhism and Taoism, focusing on tangible reasons rather than abstract concepts. They valued simplicity in learning and recognized the importance of people's natural passions and interests. Their ideas influenced later scholars in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.