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毛静雯1.The five major principles in Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual are: loyalty, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness. 2.Mencius believed that а "Great Man" is someone who possesses а benevolent heart and is able to bring peace and harmony to the world through their actions and leadership.3.In Chinese thought, "Conscience" includes the innate moral sense and awareness of right and wrong, as well as the ability to empathize with others and act according to moral principles.
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王屹萱1.The five major principles#OVAUT·Os Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual areloyalty, righteousness, propriety, wisdom ,and trust worthiness 2.Mencius believed that aGreat Man '"is someone who possesses the d ualities of benevolence , righteousness , proprietyand wisdom. He also emphasized the import ance of self-cultivation and personal growth as keyaspects of becoming a "Great Man3.In Chinese thoughtIConscience"includes the innatemoral sense and awareness of right and wro 1g.as well as the ability to empathize with othersandact according to moral principles
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师浩宇1 .The five major principles inZuo ' s Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual are : loyalty , righteousness , propriety , wisdom ,and trust worthiness 2.Mencius believed that a " Great Man " is someone who possesses the qualities of benevolence , righteousness , propriety , and wisdom. He also emphasized the importance of self-cultivation and personal growth as key aspects of becoming a " Great Man . " 3.In Chinese thought , " Conscience " includes the innate moral sense and awareness of right and wrong , as well as the ability to empathize with others and act according to moral principles .
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彭琳涵
1. The five major principles in Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annuals are: benevolence ,righteousness , propriety , wisdom ,and fidelity . These principles are considered essential for governing a state and maintaining social harmony.
2. Mencius believed that a "Great Man" is someone who possesses the qualities of benevolence, righteousness, propriety, and wisdom. He also emphasized the importance of self-cultivation and personal growth as key aspects of becoming a "Great Man."
3. In Chinese culture, "conscience" includes concepts such as empathy, compassion, honesty, integrity, and a sense of moral responsibility. It is seen as an inherent quality that guides individuals to act ethically and treat others with respect and kindness.
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王叙雯1.The five major principles in Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual are: loyalty, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness. 2.Mencius believed that a "Great Man" is someone who possesses a benevolent heart and is able to bring peace and harmony to the world through their actions and leadership. 3.In Chinese thought, "Conscience" includes the innate moral sense and awareness of right and wrong, as well as the ability to empathize with others and act according to moral principles.
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薛博怀1 The five major principles in Zuo's Commentary are: Reverence, Forgiveness, Trustworthiness, Alertness, and Kindness. 2 Mencius says a "Great Man' possesses firm beliefs and moral qualities, sacrificing for justice.3.Conscience includes ren. love for one's parents and yi。 i.e. respect for one's elder brothers.
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hhacy1.Believing in the name of life, righteousness in virtue and destiny, analogy and destiny as phenomena, taking things as falsehoods, and taking fathers as categories.2 Mencius says a "Great Man" possesses firm beliefs and moral qualities, sacrificing for justice.3.Cognition, emotion intention.
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王敬尧
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许煜晨1.The style of The Spring and Autumn Annals is implicit but the meaning of the book is clear; it records both events and their profound significance. It is subtle yet logical, thorough yet not verbose.It chastises evil deeds and urges people to do good deeds. 2Mencius stresses that a great man should have high aspirations to carry out Dao, adhere to moral integrity, stay upright,and his observation of Dao should not be influenced by external matters (as opposed to his inner world). 3.Conscience includes ren (仁), i.e. love for one's parents and yi (义), i.e. respect for one's elder brothers.
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姚凯文1 The five major principles in Zuo's Commentary are: Reverence, Forgiveness, Trustworthiness, Alertness, and Kindness. 2 Mencius says a "Great Man" possesses firm beliefs and moral qualities, sacrificing for justice. 3 "Conscience" in Chinese includes moral conscience, sense of guilt, and beliefs.