圈子讨论一
1、Zuo's commentary records historical events of this period.
Zuo's commentary does not interpret The Spring and Autumn Annals.
Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annals, Gongyang's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annals, and Guliang's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annals, together known as the "Three Commentaries," are explications of this work.
Zuo's Commentary record the stories happened in The Spring and Autumn Annals.
Zuo's Commentary thinks The Spring and Autumn Annals is written by sage.
Mencius stresses that a great man should have high aspirations to carry out Dao, adhere to moral integrity, stay upright, and his observation of Dao should not be influenced by external matters (as opposed to his inner world).
It includes "knowledge from one's senses" and "knowledge from one's moral nature.Knowledge obtained from seeing and hearing was "knowledge from one's senses," whereas knowledge obtained through moral cultivation of the mind was "knowledge from one's moral nature." "Knowledge from one's moral nature" was not reliant on the sensory organs; it transcended "knowledge from one's senses" and was fundamental knowledge about the world in which one lived.
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