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魏铭利Mencius believed that great men were those chosen by heaven to undertake great missions. He emphasized that these people must go through various difficulties and hardships before becoming great people, such as inner struggles, physical exhaustion, and material scarcity. These hardships and challenges not only exercise their willpower and character, but also equip them with the abilities and qualities necessary to accomplish great tasks. Mencius also pointed out that great people can maintain firm beliefs and perseverance in the face of difficulties and setbacks, constantly surpass themselves, and achieve higher goals. Therefore, Mencius believed that great people are not only talented individuals, but also individuals with noble character and firm beliefs.
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听风吹麦浪的声音A true great man will not lose his principles due to the temptation of wealth, will not change his aspirations due to the oppression of poverty, and will not yield to the threat of power. He always maintains his independence and dignity, and upholds his beliefs and moral bottom line. This kind of quality and spirit is a model of the "great man" advocated by Mencius.
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李明锴Mencius' discourse on "great men" is: "Wealth and status cannot be debauched, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot be surrendered. This is what is called a great man." The meaning of this sentence is that a true great man will not lose his principles due to the temptation of wealth, will not change his aspirations due to the oppression of poverty, and will not yield to the threat of power. He always maintains his independence and dignity, and upholds his beliefs and moral bottom line. This kind of quality and spirit is a model of the "great man" advocated by Mencius.