The “mind” is a concept that expresses a unique world such as body, nature, consciousness of objectivity, mind, and subjectivity. "Conscience" in everyday language and jargon is always regarded as a sacred realm that embodies and maintains human d...
The “mind” is a concept that expresses a unique world such as body, nature, consciousness of objectivity, mind, and subjectivity. "Conscience" in everyday language and jargon is always regarded as a sacred realm that embodies and maintains human dignity, unaffected by external factors. Also, the mind has a biological organ common to humans and animals in origin, but at some point, it has become a unique characteristic of humans. This article explores Chinese philosophy with the theme of the early stages of forming a "mind." First, considering "mind" as the core concept of the debate, comparison between "mind" and "mind plan" in ancient china is an intelligent and practical attempt. In addition, some preparatory work needs to be done to clarify the overall picture of this plan. In this paper, we will examine the time when “mind” appears as a word first and the process in which the mind becomes increasingly central to academic and practical activities. In addition, it is necessary to review the main outline of the "Myth Project".