Connecting youth with traditional teachings
Four renowned experts, set to attend a high-profile international conference on Saturday and Sunday in Nanping, Fujian province, share their insights into ideological Chinese culture

A statue of Zhu Xi (1130-1200), a Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279) thinker and educator.CHINA DAILY
Zhu Xi's philosophy continues to nourish contemporary minds and provide a remedy for the ailments of modern society, offering a framework for personal cultivation and moral development.
Zhu Jieren believes that integrating Marxist principles with Zhu Xi's thought can invigorate both, enhancing their relevance in contemporary China.
Also serving as the head of Ziyang Academy in Wuyuan, Jiangxi province, and Kaoting Academy in Nanping, Fujian province, Zhu Jieren advocates educational reforms that bring these ideas into classrooms and everyday life.
Initiatives at Kaoting Academy, such as lectures on the Reflections on Things at Hand, a Neo-Confucian anthology compiled by Zhu Xi and his friend Lyu Zuqian, and reading sessions of Zhu Xi's book Elementary Learning, which is designed to present the fundamental teachings and values of the Confucian tradition to the young, aim to instill an appreciation for traditional culture among students and educators alike.
Zhu Jieren also emphasizes the need for innovative approaches to engage youth with Zhu Xi's legacy. The academy's program Zhu Xi Study Camps, now in its 18th year, provides immersive experiences for students from home and abroad, the majority of them from graduate schools, fostering a deep connection to cultural heritage.
Additionally, local events such as poetry contests and traditional ceremonies offer younger participants a chance to explore and celebrate cultural roots.
