Luo Rufang

Luo Rufang(Chinese: 罗汝芳, 1515–1588), also Weide (courtesy name, zì) or Jinxi (art pseudonym, hào), was a Chinese philosopher of the Ming Dynasty.

He was a Neo-Confucian that was considered heir to the Yang Ming school in Taizhou.

[1] His student, Yang Qiyuan (杨起元), called him "De wu chang shi, shan wu chang zhu".

[clarification needed] Luo created[citation needed] a new style of Xin Xue[disambiguation needed], which contained three aspects:[2] He is often regarded as the forerunner of Huang Zongxi, Gu Yanwu, and Wang Fuzhi.

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