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Where is the location of Ziyang Park in Shangrao?

Ziyang Park is located in the northeast of Xinzhou City, Shangrao City, with ji yang Road in the east, Cha Sheng Road in the south, Planning Road in the west and Fenghuang Avenue in the north, covering an area of about 8.78 hectares. Zhu Xi, a famous philosopher and educator in the Southern Song Dynasty, was named Ziyang Park because he was a native of Wuyuan County.

Ziyang Park, with the purpose of following the natural ecology and carrying forward Zhuzi culture, has been positioned as a green ecological park integrating historical and cultural education and citizens' leisure and entertainment. On the premise of maintaining the original ecological appearance, the construction of Ziyang Park is based on the trend of the original terrain, forming a landscape skeleton of "seven mountains and two islands". The functional space is composed of the main entrance square area, children's recreation area, water activity area, mountain and wild tourism area, literature and history exhibition area and so on.

Zhu Xi (1131—1211) was born in Wuyuan, Huizhou (now Wuyuan County, Jiangxi Province) in the Southern Song Dynasty. At the age of 19, he was a Jinshi Ji, and once served as an Anfu ambassador to Jinghu South Road, and served as an official in Baowenge. During his administration, he applied for decrees, punished traitors and officials, and made outstanding achievements. A famous philosopher, thinker, educator and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhu Zi, a representative of Fujian School, is the most outstanding master of Confucianism since Confucius and Mencius.

Statues of Zhu Xi (left) and Lu Jiuyuan (right) in the park. Lu Jiuyuan (1139 ~ 1192), whose name is Xiangshan, is quiet. Famous philosopher and educator in Southern Song Dynasty. Han nationality, from Jinxi, Fuzhou (now Jiangxi). He was as famous as Zhu Xi, a famous Neo-Confucianist at that time, and was called "Zhu Lu" in history. Lu Jiuyuan was the founder of China's "Theory of Mind".

in April, 1145, Lu Jiuyuan and Zhu Xi met at the Ehu Temple in Qianshan to discuss the way and attitude of studying. Zhu Xi holds an objective idealistic view and advocates enlightening inner knowledge through extensive reading and observation of external things; Lu Jiuyuan holds a subjective idealistic view, and thinks that we should "invent the original mind first and then make it known". The so-called "mind is reason" does not need to spend too much effort on reading and learning. Debate on both sides' poems. Lu accused Zhu of being "fragmented" and Zhu ridiculed Lu's "Zen", and the academic opinions of the two factions were still at loggerheads. This is what historians call "the meeting of the Goose Lake" and "the great debate of the Goose Lake".

Ziyang Park is located at the intersection of Sanqingshan Avenue and Fenghuang Middle Avenue in Xinzhou District, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province.