Who was Zhu in Song Dynasty?

Zhu in Song Dynasty was a dog. Zhu was born in September 1 130, that is, the first month of the lunar calendar, that is, the year of the dog.

1, dog

According to the time and life characteristics of ancient animals in China, twelve kinds of animals are regarded as the zodiac, that is, each animal lasts for one hour. Liu Xian's Yang Guang Miscellaneous Notes in Qing Dynasty quoted Li Changqing's superficial remarks about Matsushita Pavilion: "Why is A Zi a mouse?" ..... When night falls, it's time. Dogs are vigil animals, and when they are with them, they become dogs. ……"

Geng Xunian is one of the first years of the lunar calendar, such as 1970,19,10, 1850 (60-year cycle), which means that trunks and branches are literally equivalent to trunks and branches. In ancient China, the sky was dominant and the earth was subordinate.

2. Zhu

Zhu (1130 September15 ~1200 April 23), nicknamed Lang Lang, has a small character, and is called Huian later, also known as Mr. Ziyang, Mr. Kao Ting and Mr. Zhu Wengong.

Zhu is a famous philosopher, thinker, philosopher, educator and poet in Southern Song Dynasty, and a representative of Fujian School. He is called Zhu Zi by the world, and he is the most outstanding master of carrying forward Confucianism since Confucius and Mencius.

Zhu Zhu is the author of Notes on Four Books and Sentences, Notes on Taiji, Notes on General Books, Readings of Zhouyi, Notes on Chu Ci, etc. Later generations compiled Zhuzi Daquan and Zhuzi Xiang.