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Wang Yangming’s poems

The ten most famous poems of Wang Yangming: "Western Garden", "Moving to Shengguo Temple", "Gift to Uncle Yang", "Shu Wangjin's Taichi Rock", "Stream", "Waterside Cave", "Showing All Lives" "Mid-Autumn Festival", "Yuanshuiyi" and "Mountain Stone".

1. Wang Yangming’s poem: The rocks in the mountains still have principles, and the trees in the mountains still have branches. Knowing good and evil is liangzhi, doing good and eliminating evil is qingwu. Without determination, nothing can be accomplished in the world. There is no one who does not know what to do. Knowing but not doing is just unknown. The heart is reason, there is no reason outside the heart, there is nothing outside the heart, there is nothing outside the heart, etc.

2. Appreciation of Wang Mingyang's "Showing Zhusheng": Each of you is innocent in his own way. You don't ask for help, but ask for help from others. This poem says that everyone has a conscience in their hearts. As long as they use their own conscience, they can achieve virtue. There is no need to look for books or others. Understanding the original mind instead of searching in ancient books not only wastes energy, but also loses the clear original mind.