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Wang Shouren (1472-1529), childhood name Yun, courtesy name Bo'an, and pseudonym Yangming, was a native of Yuyao, Zhejiang. Because he once built a house in Yangming Cave on Kuaiji Mountain, he styled himself Yangmingzi. Scholars respectfully called him Mr. Yangming, also known as Wang Yangming. Wang Yangming was a renowned philosopher, thinker, statesman, and military strategist during the Ming Dynasty, well-versed in the three major schools of thought: Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. In 1508, after disobeying an official position, he was demoted to the position of postmaster of Longchang Post Station in Guizhou. He then realized the truth and created the School of Mind, emphasizing the unity of mind and reason, the unity of knowledge and action, the teaching of conscience, and the benevolence of the unity of all things. He exemplified the "Four-Sentence Teaching," which he established as the core of his system. Wang Yangming was a rare figure who achieved immortality through virtue, merit, and words. He was a master of both civil and military chores, achieving remarkable achievements throughout his life. He was posthumously awarded the title of "Marquis of Xinjian" and the posthumous title of "Wencheng," and became known as "Mr. Yangming."

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