-Zhang Zai
Feng Youlan, a contemporary philosopher, called it "four sentences in a horizontal canal", and now what he said is generally the following sentence:
Make a heart for heaven and earth, make a life for the people, link the past with the future, and create peace for all generations.
Zhang Zai, also known as Zhang Zi. Philosopher of Northern Song Dynasty, one of the founders of Neo-Confucianism, uncle of Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi, founder of Neo-Confucianism, and Feng, the 38th sage of Confucius Temple. Its temples, together with Zhou Dunyi Temple, Shao Yong Temple, Chengyi Temple and Chenghao Temple, are also called "Wuzi Temple in Northern Song Dynasty". Zi Zihou, Han nationality, originally from Daliang (now Kaifeng), is an immigrant from Hengqu Town, Fengxiang County (now Meixian County, Baoji City), and is called Mr. Hengqu.
There is this sentence in Lv Zuqian's Jin Lu Si Xue Wei.
Lv Zuqian (1137—1181) was born in Wuzhou (now Jinhua, Zhejiang) in the Southern Song Dynasty, and his ancestral home was Shouzhou (now Fengtai, Anhui). Known as Mr. Donglai. He is as famous as Zhu and Zhang Wei, and is known as the "three sages in Southeast China" and "the teacher of the world". He is the most famous master of Neo-Confucianism in the Southern Song Dynasty. The martial arts he founded was also the most influential school at that time.