"Pragmatism" is a national spirit formed earlier in China's farming culture. Confucius did not talk about "strange, powerful, chaotic and divine", but already focused on social life. Wang Fu's "On the Latent Husband" said: "Adults are not flashy, but gentlemen are pragmatic."
Wang Shouren's "Handbook" says: "The name is right with the truth, and the more pragmatic the heart, the lighter the heart of serving the name." These thoughts are the embodiment of China culture's spirit of attaching importance to reality and advocating hard work.
Wang Shouren's thoughts rejected falsehood, rejected fantasy, despised gaudiness, pursued a full and energetic life, and created a splendid civilization in ancient China. As a traditional virtue, pragmatism still shines in our contemporary life.