Wang Yangming is a famous minister with outstanding martial arts and outstanding achievements. In the second year of the Ming Dynasty (1568), a letter was sent to Xinjian Hou (in the previous sixteen years, 152 1, it was named Xinjian Bo, and an iron ticket was awarded). Emperor Mu Zong said in the voucher: "Two upright people and a generation of great men have the ability to set things right, and they have shown their skills in saving the world and helping the people. They have not been rewarded for their achievements, but they are very compassionate! I reiterate my oath because I miss the sages. " Most of Wang Yangming's objective evaluations are supreme.
"Ming History" commented: "In the late Ming Dynasty, civil servants won by war, and no one was like a benevolent person."
Huang Zongxi, a fellow countryman and enlightenment thinker in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, said that Wang Yangming "can be described as a shocking awakening, dazzling and breaking the mystery. Since Confucius and Mencius, no one has ever realized this. "
Historian and writer Zhang Dai said: "Mr. Yang Ming's theory of creating conscience is a torch in a darkroom."
Wei Yue, a beginner in the Qing Dynasty, said, "Mr. Yangming has been a man for 300 years with virtue."
Wang, a famous scholar in the Qing Dynasty, said: "Wang Wencheng was a first-class figure in the Ming Dynasty, and he was excellent in virtue, merit and speech."
Japanese scholar Takase Takejiro said in "Yangming Studies in Japan": "The reason why Yangming Studies in China have such characteristics is that Wang Xue has made great achievements among his active entrepreneurs and even the heroes of the Reform Movement."
Zhang Taiyan said: "Japan's reform was also led by Wang Xue."
Tougou Heihachirou, a Japanese naval general, engraved the words "Bow down and respect Yang Ming" on a seal he carried with him.
Qian Mu listed Wang Yangming's biography as one of the "seven books that China people must read".
Guo Moruo said in an article praising Wang Yangming: "Wang Yangming also has his unique ideas in education, and his ideas are more in line with modern and progressive educational theories."
Yu said in "Where is the Country Pass": "There are many literate and armed people in the history of China, but Liao Ruochen is the best in these two aspects. During the Three Kingdoms period, both Cao Cao and Zhuge Liang could fight, and they were both literary talents, but they failed to ignore history in the comprehensive creation of culture. As a master of culture, who is good at leading troops to fight? Xin Qiji in Song Dynasty can be regarded as an outstanding strategist. It seems that only when Wang Yangming appears will miracles really happen ... Wang Yangming's philosophy, which has been criticized by people, seems to me to be a great achievement in the history of China's national intelligence development, and not many people are qualified to criticize it. Please feel free to listen: when you don't see this flower, it goes with you; When you look at this flower, you will suddenly understand the color of this flower ... what a superb understanding and delicate expression! I know many smart people will angrily refute him with the' objectivity' of flowers, but what a clumsy rebuttal! Another example is his eternal proposition of "to conscience", which is so trusting in people, so contemptuous of dogma, and even has such ardent expectations for the natural growth of some norms of human beings. At least for me, this is just a kind of respectful learning. "