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何克颖1. Benevolent rule: The idea that rulers should govern with kindness and compassion, prioritizing the well-being of their subjects. 2. Filial piety: The importance of respecting and caring for one's parents and ancestors, as well as upholding traditional family values. 3. Righteousness: Upholding moral principles and acting in a just and ethical manner in all aspects of life. 4. Propriety: Following proper etiquette and social norms, as well as maintaining harmony and order within society. 5. Wisdom: Making informed and rational decisions,based on careful deliberation and understanding of both the past and present circumstances
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江文浩1. Benevolent rule: The idea that rulers should govern with kindness and compassion, prioritizing the well-being of their subjects. 2. Filial piety: The importance of respecting and caring for one's parents and ancestors, as well as upholding traditional family values. 3. Righteousness: Upholding moral principles and acting in a just and ethical manner in all aspects of life. 4. Propriety: Following proper etiquette and social norms, as well as maintaining harmony and order within society. 5. Wisdom: Making informed and rational decisions,based on careful deliberation and understanding of both the past and present circumstances.
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戚宏文
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余坤虹1.Rectification of Names: Ensuring that titles and roles accurately reflect the responsibilities and behaviors associated with them. 2.Loyalty to the Ruler: Emphasizing the importance of loyalty and obedience to the ruler or monarch. 3.Filial Piety: Respecting and honoring one's parents and ancestors. 4.Harmony and Stability: Striving for social order and stability through harmony among the people. 5.Ethical Conduct: Upholding moral integrity and virtuous behavior in all aspects of life.
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彭正强
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白宇鹏
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张利娜In "Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annals," the author delineates a comprehensive ethical framework, encapsulating the principles of Ren (humaneness), Yi (righteousness), Li (ritual propriety), Zhong (loyalty), and Xiao (filial piety), which serve as the foundational tenets governing the assessment of moral conduct and the interpretation of historical events.
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李万林
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龙全治
The importance of respecting and caring for one's parents and ancestors, as well as upholding traditional family values. 3. Righteousness: Upholding moral principles and acting in a just andethical manner in all aspects of life. 4. Propriety: Following proper etiquette and social norms, as well as maintaining harmony and order within society.
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彭炳荣Benevolent rule:The idea that rulers should govern with kindness and compassion, prioritizingthe well-being of their subjects. 2. Filial piety: The importance of respecting and caring for one's parents and ancestors, as well as upholding traditional family values. 3. Righteousness: Upholding moral principles and acting in a just andethical manner in all aspects of life. 4. Propriety: Following proper etiquette and social norms, as well as maintaining harmony and order within society.