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用户7215431.The five major principles in Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annals are not explicitly stated, but generally speaking, the commentary likely discusses principles such as loyalty, righteousness, morality, political wisdom, and historical responsibility. These principles are fundamental to the interpretation and evaluation of historical events and characters in the Spring and Autumn Annals. 2.According to Mencius, when discussing a "Great Man," he refers to a person who possesses an innate good nature and maintains a firm and unwavering commitment to their moral and ethical principles. Such a person is unafraid of difficulties and perseveres in their goals and ideals. 3.In Chinese, "Conscience" or "Liangzhi" typically encompasses several aspects: moral standards, a sense of responsibility for one's actions, self-discipline in adhering to moral norms, and empathy and compassion for the suffering of others. It represents an individual's inner judgment of right and wrong, good and evil.
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吾热热1.Have faith, have righteousness, have imagery, have falsehood, have class 2.Mencius believed that great people should uphold benevolence,that great people should uphold benevolence,that great people should uphold benevolence, in their work and accomplishments. Regardless of whether they achieve their goals or not, they should not abandon their principles, let alone be deceived,shaken, or surrendered by external factors such as wealth, poverty, and power. 3.Mencius believed that he would sympathize with pitiful people, feel shy and disgusted about things, make concessions to others,and judge the conscience of right and wrong.
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Five Major Principles in Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual
Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual, also known as "The Zuo Tradition," is a renowned historical text that provides insights into ancient Chinese history and philosophy. It contains five major principles:
Tian Ming: This principle emphasizes the existence and influence of divine will or heavenly mandate in shaping human affairs and history.
Min Ben: This principle underscores the importance of the people as the foundation of the state. It argues that the primary responsibility of the government is to ensure the well-being of its citizens.
Jie Cheng: This principle refers to the hierarchical structure of society, advocating for the maintenance of social order through clearly defined roles and responsibilities.
Ren Xing: This principle highlights the concept of human nature being fundamentally good, and promotes the cultivation of virtues such as benevolence, righteousness, propriety, and wisdom.
Li Yi: This principle stresses the significance of rites and ceremonies in maintaining social harmony and order. It places great importance on observing proper rituals and etiquette in all aspects of life.
These principles not only reflect the moral and ethical values of ancient China but also continue to shape contemporary Chinese culture and society.
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用户7216341.Have faith, have righteousness, have imagery,have falsehood, have class 2.Mencius believed that great people should uphold benevolence,that great people should uphold benevolence,that great people should uphold benevolence,in their work and accomplishments. Regardless of whether they achieve their goals or not, they should not abandon their principles, let alone be deceived,shaken, or surrendered by external factors such as wealth, poverty, and power. 3.Mencius believed that he would sympathize with pitiful people, feel shy and disgusted about things, make concessions to others,and judge the conscience of right and wrong.
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向文财1.Have faith, have righteousness, have imagery,have falsehood, have class 2.Mencius believed that great people should uphold benevolence,that great people should uphold benevolence,that great people should uphold benevolence,in their work and accomplishments. Regardless of whether they achieve their goals or not, they should not abandon their principles, let alone be deceived,shaken, or surrendered by external factors such as wealth, poverty, and power. 3.Mencius believed that he would sympathize with pitiful people, feel shy and disgusted about things, make concessions to others,and judge the conscience of right and wrong.
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- Faith, righteousness, imagery, falsehood class.2.Mencius emphasizes great men should have high aspirations, adhere to moral integrity, stay upright, and their observation of Dao should not be influenced by external matters.3.The term includes Ren, i.e. love for one's parents, and Yi, i.e. respect for one's elder brothers.
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沈小糖1.faith,righteousness,imagery,falsehoodclass. 2.Menciusstresses that a greatman should have high aspiration to carry out Dao,adhereto moral integrity, stay upright, and his observation of Dao sh hould not be influenced by external matters.3.The term includes ren, i.s.love for one's parents and yi,i.e.respect for one's e elder brothers.
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Roland1.Faith,righteousness, haveimagery,falsehood, class .2.Mencius believed that a good person should possess noble virtues and practice this concept through the process of self-cultivation, ordering the family, governing the country, and bringing peace to the world.3The formation of conscience is deeply influenced by society and culture. People in different cultural and social contexts may have different understandings and experiences of conscience.
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梁兴政1. have faith, have righteousness, have faith, have righteousness, have class. 2.Living in the broad residence under heaven,staying in the proper place under heaven,one should observethe essential Dao under heaven.and a good person should possess noble virtues and practice this concept through the process of self-cultivation, ordering the family, governing the country, and bringing peace to the world.3.The Conscience includes ren, love for one's parents and yi. respect for one's elder brothers.The formation of conscience is deeply influenced by society and culture. People in different cultural and social contexts may have different understandings and experiences of conscience.
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韩笑2303401521.faith,righteousness,imagery,falsehoodclass. 2.Menciusstresses that a greatman should have high aspiration to carry out Dao,adhereto moral integrity, stay upright, and his observation of Dao should not be influenced by external matters. 3.The term includes ren, i.s.love for one's parents and yi,i.e.respect for one's elder brothers.