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葛心怡2304405761.In Zuo Zhuan, there is no direct mention of the five main principles. However, based on Confucian classics and ancient Chinese values, we can speculate that the principles that may be emphasized in Zuo Zhuan include benevolence (Ren, benevolence), righteousness (Yi, justice), propriety (Li, etiquette), wisdom (Zhi, wisdom), and faith (Xin, honesty). These principles occupy a central place in ancient Chinese philosophy and ethics.2.Mencius, another major figure in the Confucian school, had a clear statement about the Great Man. Mencius believed that a "real man" should have firm moral beliefs, be able to stick to his principles, and not be shaken by external temptations and pressures. He emphasized that the real "real man" should be "rich and noble can not be licentious, poor and humble can not be changed, and mighty and powerful can not be bent". This means that they should maintain high moral character and strong beliefs no matter what the circumstances.3.In Chinese, "conscience" (liangxin) is usually used to correspond to the concept of "Conscience". Conscience refers to the deep sense of morality and responsibility that tells people what is right and what is wrong. Conscience includes the moral consciousness of caring for others and society, respecting and maintaining justice. It urges people to abide by moral norms and avoid doing things against their conscience. In Chinese culture, conscience is regarded as a noble quality and an important aspect of personality cultivation.
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罗仝凯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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姚睿1.loyalty, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness . 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.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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高卓2302401551.loyalty, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness . 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.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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胡泽中1.the five major principles in zuo's commentary on the spribg and autumn annuals are: numberless rightness and wisdom 这次principles are considered essential for common estate and maintaining social harmony .2.manse is believed that A great man is someone WHO passes AB novel and heart and is able to bring peace and honey to the world through their actions and leadership .3.in chinese sound consigns include the Night tomorrow Since and vileness of right and want as well as the ability to in first with other stand to according to moral principles
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1.The five major principles in Zuo’s Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual are: Reverence, Forgiveness, Trustworthiness, Alertness, and Kindness.
2.Mencius say 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.“Conscience” in Chinese include 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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用户7226962. 3.Mencius, a prominent Confucian philosopher, discusses the concept of the "Great Man" (大丈夫, dà zhàngfū) in several parts of his works. According to Mencius, a "Great Man" embodies specific virtues and qualities that distinguish him from ordinary individuals. Here are some key points Mencius makes about the "Great Man":
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用户7226961.Zuo's Commentary, also known as "Zuo Zhuan" or "Zuo Qiuming's Commentary," is a historical narrative that provides detailed accounts and interpretations of events recorded in the "Spring and Autumn Annals" (Chunqiu). It covers the period from 722 to 468 BCE and is an essential text for understanding the history, politics, and culture of ancient China. The five major principles in Zuo's Commentary are often seen as reflecting Confucian values and historiographical methods:
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单嘉胤1.the five major principles in zuo's commentary on the spribg and autumn annuals are: numberless rightness and wisdom 这次principles are considered essential for common estate and maintaining social harmony .2.manse is believed that A great man is someone WHO passes AB novel and heart and is able to bring peace and honey to the world through their actions and leadership .3.in chinese sound consigns include the Night tomorrow Since and vileness of right and want as well as the ability to in first with other stand to according to moral principles
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贾壬泽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.