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胡彬彬(1) The origin of the name shall be related to the birth or characteristics of the individual.(2) The name should reflect personal character or family expectations. (3) The name should symbolize or resemble some characteristic of the father. (4) The origin of a name can be a symbolic item.(5) The name shall be close to or related to the father's name.
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王泽稷(1) The origin of the name shall be related to the birth or characteristics of the individual.(2) The name should reflect personal character or family expectations.(3) The name should symbolize or resemble some characteristic of the father.(4) The origin of a name can be a symbolic item. (5) The name shall be close to or related to the father's name.
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李翰林
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李翰林
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李翰林The five principles of commentary in "Zuo Shi Chun Qiu" mainly include the important leap from simply recording history to emphasizing the cutting of historical materials, being skilled in plot planning, and being good at perfunctory storytelling, as well as increasing the imagery and vividness of the narrative.
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侯焕麒The five principles of commentary in "Zuo Shi Chun Qiu" mainly include the important leap from simply recording history to emphasizing the cutting of historical materials, being skilled in plot planning, and being good at perfunctory storytelling, as well as increasing the imagery and vividness of the narrative.
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用户735773The Spring and Autumn Annals, commonly known as the Zuo Zhuan, is a historical work in ancient China compiled by the historian Zuo Qiuming during the Spring and Autumn Period. It provides a detailed interpretation and annotation of the chronological text known as the Chunqiu. Although the concept of "five major principles" is not explicitly mentioned in the Zuo Zhuan, the book contains a wealth of Confucian ideas, including benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness. In Confucianism, benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness are known as the "five constants" and serve as the fundamental principles for regulating and harmonizing interpersonal relationships. These principles became the core of Confucian ethics and had a profound impact on Chinese traditional culture. Although the term "five constants" is not directly mentioned in the Zuo Zhuan, the book illustrates the application of these principles in actual political and moral practices through various historical narratives
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贺顺杰
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司欣玥The “Zuo’s Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annals” (Chinese: 左传; pinyin: Zuǒzhuàn), also known as the “Zuo Zhuan,” is an ancient Chinese historical text that provides a commentary on the “Spring and Autumn Annals,” which is a concise record of the history of the state of Lu from the 8th to the 5th century BCE.
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卜卫航