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231340309王昱恒1.There is faith, and there is righteousness, and there is falsehood, and there is class, and there is image。2.To the contrary will, know people talk about things。3.This refers to the natural goodness of the heart. Later refers to the inner correct understanding of right and wrong, good and evil
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慕羽梦1. The five principles in Zuozhuan can be summarized as: loyalty, faith, benevolence, righteousness and propriety. These principles occupy an important position in traditional Chinese culture and reflect the moral norms and values of ancient society. 2. Mencius' statement on the "great man" is: "wealth cannot be lewd, poverty cannot be removed, power cannot be subjugated." This sentence emphasizes people's character and moral standards, and believes that a real man should have firm beliefs and noble morality, and be free from external temptation and pressure. 3. In traditional Chinese culture, the word "conscience" includes four aspects: benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom. This is Mencius's point of view, he believes that these four points are the basic moral concepts that everyone is born with, and are the embodiment of the goodness of human nature. Among them, "benevolence" is to care for others, "righteousness" is to do what should be done, "courtesy" is to regulate behavior, and "wisdom" is to distinguish right from wrong
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慕羽梦1. The five principles in Zuozhuan can be summarized as: loyalty, faith, benevolence, righteousness and propriety. These principles occupy an important position in traditional Chinese culture and reflect the moral norms and values of ancient society. 2. Mencius' statement on the "great man" is: "wealth cannot be lewd, poverty cannot be removed, power cannot be subjugated." This sentence emphasizes people's character and moral standards, and believes that a real man should have firm beliefs and noble morality, and be free from external temptation and pressure. 3. In traditional Chinese culture, the word "conscience" includes four aspects: benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom. This is Mencius's point of view, he believes that these four points are the basic moral concepts that everyone is born with, and are the embodiment of the goodness of human nature. Among them, "benevolence" is to care for others, "righteousness" is to do what should be done, "courtesy" is to regulate behavior, and "wisdom" is to distinguish right from wrong
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