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Wang Shouren pointed out that there was nothing in China's mind in the Ming Dynasty. What is this point of view?

This view belongs to subjective idealism.

The mind here refers to the process of conscious judgment and action. What he means is that everything in the world is known and understood because of the conscious thinking process of the mind. Beyond one's own conscious ability and conscious activity, there is no cognitive result between the existence of foreign objects and oneself. In other words, the existence of foreign objects is not important, what matters is whether they are recognized.

There is nothing outside the heart, which was put forward by Lu Jiuyuan, a philosopher in the Song Dynasty, on the basis of "the universe is my heart and my heart is the universe", that is, "there is nothing outside the heart, and it is unreasonable outside the heart". Wang Shouren and Lu Jiuyuan are representatives of "Xue Xin", and their thoughts belong to the category of Confucianism.

(1472, 1 0,31-1529,19), Han nationality, alias Yun, word Bo 'an, alias Yangming. A native of Yuyao County (now Yuyao, Ningbo), Shaoxing Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, was named Yangming Zi because he once built a house in Yangming Cave in Huiji Mountain. Scholars call him Mr. Yangming, also known as Wang Yangming.