Mr. Wang also described why he spent so much effort to establish Taihu University Hall. Just because "this is the best time, this is the worst time."
Mr. Wang said decades ago: "Today's world, due to the contribution of western culture, has promoted the development of material civilization: such as convenient transportation, rich buildings and comfortable life, it can be said on the surface that it is the happiest era in history;" But people are busy with the competition for survival, afraid of the destruction of war, and worried about the insatiable greed for the ocean. This can also be said to be the most painful era in history. Under the sharp contrast between developed material civilization and poor spiritual life, mankind is facing a new crisis. "
More than 2,000 years ago, Confucius lamented that "the ceremony collapsed and the music was bad" at that time. In order to expand their desires, the princes gradually plunged the whole society into chaos. So Confucius traveled around the world, followed the fate of education, and wanted to restore social order with ancient cultural traditions. Now Mr. Wang has the same ideal. He wants to use the research and dissemination of cognitive science, life science and traditional culture to save the crisis facing this era. Mr. Wang said: "Although we are disappointed, we can't despair, because it depends on our generation to make the ancients last forever and the new people succeed." In order to stir up this bridge connecting the past and the future, on the one hand, we should revive the inherent cultural essence of the East and the West, learn from each other's strong points and make them the spiritual food of today; On the one hand, we should seek the exchange and integration of eastern and western cultures in order to eliminate the imminent robbery of human culture. "
"I do everything wholeheartedly, and I don't have to succeed." Regarding the question of whether Taihu University Hall is too upright, the University Hall explained, "Only ask about cultivation, not about harvest."