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In twelfth-century China, scholar Zhu Xi watched a lotus flower emerge from muddy water and saw something that would reshape how millions understood reality itself. At a time when competing philosophical schools demanded students choose sides, he offered something radical: synthesis. What if different traditions weren't contradictory, but complementary? What if they were all describing the same pattern from different angles? His Neo-Confucian framework integrated Confucian ethics, Buddhist contemplation, and Daoist naturalism into a coherent whole that became the foundation of East Asian education for six centuries. Today, we live in the world Zhu Xi envisioned---universally educated, with access to wisdom from every tradition, globally interconnected. The infrastructure for synthesis is complete. We're just learning how to use it.

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