He rejected Zhu’s approach to observation as too objective and open-ended, as outward and diffuse rather than inward and concentrated.
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Whereas early generations of Zhu’s followers were acquainted with his broad learning, incisive style, and open spirit, Confucians of the Ming and Qing dynasties knew him mostly through his edition of the Four Books . through which they targeted their criticisms of his thought. Zhu’s most eminent critic was the Ming scholar-official Wang Yangming (1472–1529). He rejected Zhu’s approach to observation as too objective and open-ended, as outward and diffuse rather than inward and concentrated. It could be said that, in his criticisms, Wang was reacting more to the scholastic attitudes fostered by the examination system than to Zhu Xi himself. Wang ultimately respected Zhu and went on to compile a text in which he attempted to show that in later life Zhu had changed his approach in a subjective, practical way that anticipated Wang’s approach.
Liu Honghe. Confucianism in the Eyes of a Confucian Liberal: Hsu Fu-kuan's Critical Examination of the Confucian Political Tradition . NY: Peter Lang, 2001.











