This article is to explain Wang Chuan-Shan's interpretation of "Serving His Parents," The Analects, based on the text of The Complete Explanations of the Study of the Analects. Distinguished from The Explanations on the Analects, which focuses on promoting Zhu Xi's spirit, The Complete Explanations of the Study of the Analects is Wang's re-interpretation of The Four Books from the perspective of the theory of Qi, which is a return to Zhang Zai's doctrine and revision of Zhu Xi's theories. Wang did not really criticize Zhu's interpretation about the chapter of "Serving His Parents;" however, after reading The Encyclopedia of the Four Books by Zhu Zi and the interpretation made by Zhen Xi-shan, a scholar of Zhu's school, Wang did make some harsh comments. To Wanag Chuan-shan, "ji-jian" means remonstrating with your parents even when their mistakes are small, while Zhu Xi believed that it is' hard to remonstrate on the parents' mistakes this way, since their mistakes are sometimes unexpected. As Zhu quoted from The Book of Rites and claimed that one should remonstrate with their parents rather than letting them offend the local people and administrators, Zhen added that, without remonstration, they would also offend the king and princes. However, Wang believed that there should be another system for dealing with the king and princes and made his argument. Here, we will make a reflection on the merits and failures of their opinions.