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孔奥鑫Zuo ' s Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual , known as " Zuo Zhuan " , is a historical text that provides a detailed account of the history during the Spring and Autumn Period ( 770-476 BC ) . It is one of the three commentaries on the " Spring and Autumn Annals " ( Chunqiu ) . However , the search results do not provide specific information about " five major principles " within Zuo ' s Commentary . The document is known for its inclusion of historical events and ancient legends , reflecting progressive ideas such as the importance of personnel matters and a more nuanced view of loyalty to the king . He believed that these innate qualities , referred to as " sprouts , " can be nurtured to achieve moral excellence . Mencius emphasized the importance of a ruler ' s moral considerations , the welfare of the people , and the transformative power of culture . However , the search results do not provide a direct quote or specific details about what Mencius says about the " Great Man . "
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贺棋淦Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual, known as " Zuo Zhuan ", is a historical text that provides a detailed account of the history during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC ). It is one of the three commentaries on the " Spring and Autumn Annals "( Chunqiu). However , the search results do not provide specific information about " five major principles " within Zuo's Commentary . The document is known for its inclusion of historical events and ancient legends , reflecting progressive ideas such as the importance of personnel matters and a more nuanced view of loyalty to the king . He believed that these innate qualities , referred to as " sprouts ," can be nurtured to achieve moral excellence . Mencius emphasized the importance of a ruler' s moral considerations , the welfare of the people , and the transformative power of culture . However , the search results do not provide a direct quote or specific details about what Mencius says about the " Great Man ."
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孙文涛1.It's 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. 2.Mencius 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. 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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Zuo's commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual,known as "Zuo Zhuan", is a historical text that provides a detailed account of the history during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476BC),It is one of the three commentaries on the "Spring and Autumn Annals" (Chunaiu).However,the search results do not provide specific information about"five major principles" within Zuo's Commentary. The document is known for its inclusion of historical events and ancient legends reflecting progressive ideas such as the importance of personnel matters and a more nuanced view of loualty to the king. He believed that these innate qualities, referred to as " sprouts,"can be nurtured to achieve moral excellence Mencius emphasized the importance of a ruler's moral considerations,the welfare of the people,and the transformative power of culture. However, the search results do not provide a direct quote or specific details about what Mencius says about the "Great Man."
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纸落云烟1.It's implicit but the meaning of the book is clear; itrecords both events and their profound significance.It is subtle yet logical, thorough yet not verbose. Itchastises evil deeds and urges people to do gooddeeds.2.Mencius stresses that a great man shouldhave high aspirations to carry out Dao, adhere tomoral integrity, stay upright, and his observation ofDao should not be influenced by external matters.3.The term includes ren, i.e. love for one's parentsand yi, i.e. respect for one's elder brothers.
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王有鑫Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual,known as " Zuo Zhuan ", is a historical text that provides a detailed account of the history during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC ). It is one of the three commentaries on the" Spring and Autumn Annals "( Chunqiu ). However , the search results do not provide specific information about" five major principles" within Zuo's Commentary . The document is known for its inclusion of historical events and ancient legends, reflecting progressive ideas such as the importance of personnel matters and a more nuanced view of loyalty to the king. He believed that these innate qualities, referred to as" sprouts," can be nurtured to achieve moral excellence . Mencius emphasized the importance of a ruler' s moral considerations , the welfare of the people, and the transformative power of culture. However , the search results do not provide a direct quote or specific details about what Mencius says about the " Great Man."
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用户7181681.The five major principles in Zuo ' s Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual are: hold the monarch in awe , obey his policies , respect people of higher status , serve seniors , and support relatives . 2.Mencius stresses that a great man should have high as rations 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.The term includes ren (仁), i . e . love for one ' s parents and yi (义), i . e respect for one ' s elder brothers . The concept is an important component of Mencius ' belief in e innate goodness of human nature . The Ming - dynasty philosopher Wang Shouren raised the idea of " attaining liangzhi ." He extended the Mencius ' liangzhi to mean the principles of heaven , maintaining that all things under heaven and their laws were covered by liangzhi . With liangzhi being extended to its fullest ( through self - cultivation and moral practice ), it is possible to know and put in practice all moral truths .
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尚雨研1.It's 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. 2.Mencius 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. 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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王家顺1.It's 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. 2.Mencius 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. 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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龙齐Zuo ' s Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual , known as " Zuo Zhuan ", is a historical text that provides a detailed account of the history during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC ). It is one of the three commentaries on the " Spring and Autumn Annals "( Chunqiu ). However , the search results do not provide specific information about " five major principles " within Zuo ' s Commentary . The document is known for its inclusion of historical events and ancient legends , reflecting progressive ideas such as the importance of personnel matters and a more nuanced view of loyalty to the king . He believed that these innate qualities , referred to as " sprouts ," can be nurtured to achieve moral excellence . Mencius emphasized the importance of a ruler ' s moral considerations , the welfare of the people , and the transformative power of culture . However , the search results do not provide a direct quote or specific details about what Mencius says about the " Great Man ."