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2.  What does Mencius say about “Great Man”?

2024-03-25
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  • 王诗萌
    王诗萌
    Mencius, an influential Confucian philosopher, believed in the idea of the "Great Man," or the morally exemplary individual who possesses innate goodness and benevolence. According to Mencius, everyone is born with the potential to become a Great Man through nurturing and cultivating their inherent moral qualities. He believed that through self-cultivation and moral practice, individuals could develop their innate virtues and ultimately become ethical and wise leaders who can positively impact society. Mencius emphasized the importance of moral cultivation, self-improvement, and ethical leadership in creating a harmon

    2024-06-24

  • 杨家鹏
    杨家鹏

    ​Mencius, an influential Confucian philosopher, believed in the idea of the "Great Man," or the morally exemplary individual who possesses innate goodness and benevolence. According to Mencius, everyone is born with the potential to become a Great Man through nurturing and cultivating their inherent moral qualities. He believed that through self-cultivation and moral practice, individuals could develop their innate virtues and ultimately become ethical and wise leaders who can positively impact society. Mencius emphasized the importance of moral cultivation, self-improvement, and ethical leadership in creating a harmon

    2024-06-21

  • 张旭晨
    张旭晨
    To sum up, Mencius' discussion of "Great Man" emphasizes the importance of inner moral character, cognition and adherence to "Tao" and practical application. He showed the ideal image and moral pursuit of the "big man" through specific requirements and examples, and provided valuable spiritual wealth and life guidance for the later generations.

    2024-06-20

  • 用户722591
    用户722591
    Mencius, a renowned Chinese philosopher and one of the most important Confucian thinkers, had a profound perspective on the concept of a great man. According to Mencius, a great man is someone who embodies moral integrity, wisdom, and benevolence. He believed that all individuals have the potential to become great through self-cultivation and moral development. Mencius emphasized the importance of cultivating one's innate goodness, known as "ren" or benevolence, to become a great person. He believed that by following the principles of righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and sincerity, individuals could achieve greatness and contribute positively to society. Furthermore, Mencius highlighted the role of education and self-reflection in nurturing the qualities of a great man. He believed that continuous learning, self-improvement, and ethical conduct were essential for personal growth and the realization of one's full potential. In essence, Mencius' teachings on great men emphasize the significance of moral character, virtue, and ethical behavior in achieving greatness and making a positive impact on the world.

    2024-06-14

  • 马景洋
    马景洋
    Mencius believes that human nature is inherently good. He argues that everyone possesses the seeds of compassion, shame, modesty, and a sense of right and wrong from birth. This innate goodness provides the foundation for individuals to become virtuous and moral, which is a crucial aspect of being a "Great Man."

    2024-06-12

  • 庄嵩焘
    庄嵩焘
    Those who subdue others with strength are not convinced by their hearts, and their strength does not support them; Those who subdue others with virtue are happy at the center and sincere in their obedience.

    2024-05-30

  • 方劲松
    方劲松
    Adults are those who do not lose their childlike heart. The meaning of this sentence is that great people are great because they never deviate from their pure and kind heart. Those who are benevolent love others, while those who are polite respect others. Those who love others will always love them, and those who respect others will always respect them. The meaning of this sentence is that kind people love others, polite people respect others, those who love others also love them, those who respect others also respect them. Those who subdue others with strength are not convinced by their hearts, and their strength does not support them; Those who subdue others with virtue are happy at the center and sincere in their obedience.

    2024-04-01

  • 赵金淼
    赵金淼
    Therefore, the day will drop so that people also, must first suffer their minds, labor their bones, starve their body, empty their bodies, and do their deeds, so the patience, Zengyi can not

    2024-03-26

  • 王圣佳
    王圣佳
    Mencius's main method of evaluating people and events is: to reverse the will, to understand people and to judge the world. This word comes from "Mencius Wanzhangshang", the original sentence is to say that the "Book of Songs" people, can not be confined to a word, and affect the understanding of the whole poem, can not be confined to the meaning of the poem surface, and affect the understanding of the poet's heart. You should use your own thinking to fathom the author's ideas in your own shoes, so that you can truly understand the work. In literary works, we should pay attention to the contrary intention, and the same is true for historical figures and events. We must see the essence through the surface, and judge the truth of characters' words and deeds and things according to our own thoughts and experiences.

    2024-03-26

  • 樊烨坤230440378
    樊烨坤230440378
    Wealth cannot be abused, poverty cannot be removed, and power cannot be subjugated."

    2024-03-25