《大学之道,在明明德,在亲民,在止于至善》。
The "Huangdi's School" is derived from where?
The "Huangdi's School" refers to the educational philosophy of Confuciani *** , which emphasizes personal cultivation and public governance in order to achieve social harmony and peace. It is one of the four books in the classic collection of "Jiandi's Customs", originally written by Confucius, and later modified and developed by Zengzi (died in 509 BC) and Rongzhi (died in 481 AD). Over time, it has become an essential textbook for schools and is often included in college entrance exams.
The school principles "three primary and eight secondary objectives" (improving morality, serving the people, ending up with goodness) and "eight auxiliary objectives" (obtaining knowledge through contemplation, carrying out practices with sincerity, cultivating self-control, uniting families, governing society, achieving peace throughout the world) of the "Huangdi's School" emphasize that self-cultivation is the foundation of individual moral cultivation, and the purpose of cultivating oneself is to achieve social harmony and peace, indicating the consistency between individual moral cultivation and public governance.