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The Tao of QianYang is the core object of Ye Shi's study of Yi, and it is his grasp of the Confucian orthodoxy of "Tao".In terms of the ideology of the Book of Changes, Ye Shi's Tao of Qianyang was influenced by Wang Bi's emphasis on human affairs, Kong Yingda's theory of taking images, and Ouyang Xiu's debate on the petty and noble character et al. Through the Tao of Qianyang and the intersection of internal and external factors, Ye Shi achieved criticism and reconstruction of the concepts of "sixteen character heart transmission" and "Tai Chi" in Zhu Xi's Confucian orthodoxy. The Tao of Qianyang is the theoretical construction and effort made byYe Shi to further improve the Yongjia Shigong School.
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