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2024-04-01
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  • 石维俊
    石维俊
    In Chinese, conscience usually refers to an individual's inner sense of right and wrong, that is, the awareness of the good or bad of one's behavior, intention or character, and the sense of responsibility to do good. It is also thought to cause guilt and remorse for doing bad things.

    2024-06-24

  • 杨卓炜
    杨卓炜
    Conscience encompasses many aspects. If you are responsible in your work and won't give up just because of a little difficulty, it's a part of your conscience. If you help the elderly or children when they need help, it is also a matter of conscience. If you can stand up when something bad happens, it's also a matter of conscience. Conscience is an indispensable quality for human beings, and it is also a precious quality

    2024-06-16

  • 胡彬彬
    胡彬彬
    "Conscience" in Chinese encompasses moral awareness, guilt and shame, a sense of duty, an inner voice, and social conscience. It is a complex concept that shapes a person's moral identity and drives them to act in accordance with their moral beliefs.

    2024-06-16

  • 呼布沁
    呼布沁
    "Conscience" in Chinese is typically translated as "良知" (liángzhī), and it encompasses the moral awareness and internal faculty that guides an individual's behavior and decision-making. The concept of "liangzhī" in Chinese philosophy and culture is deeply rooted in Confucianism, which emphasizes the importance of moral values, virtue, and personal integrity. In Chinese thought, "liangzhī" includes the following aspects:

    2024-06-14

  • 王泽稷
    王泽稷
    The term includes ren (T仁), i.e. love for one's parents and yi(义), i.e. respect for one's elder brothers.

    2024-06-13

  • 龚竞涛
    龚竞涛
    The term "conscience" in Chinese can be translated as "良心" (lián gǎn), which encompasses the individual's moral sense, ethical judgment, and the capacity for self-reflection and guilt.

    2024-06-11

  • 崔彬志
    崔彬志
    In Chinese philosophy, "conscience" encompasses the concept of "xin" (心), which refers to the heart-mind or moral conscience. It involves moral awareness, sincerity, and the ability to discern right from wrong. Mencius emphasized the importance of cultivating one's conscience to act virtuously and fulfill one's moral obligations.

    2024-06-11

  • 侯焕麒
    侯焕麒
    Conscience is an inherent moral judgment and standard of a person, reflected in their understanding of good and evil in behavior and thought, as well as their recognition of universal social values.

    2024-06-11

  • 用户735773
    用户735773
    In summary, in Chinese traditional culture, "conscience" or "moral mind" includes many aspects, such as compassion, loyalty, filial piety, etiquette, honesty and trustworthiness, duty and sense of responsibility, the Middle Way, self-discipline, and patriotism. These values and virtues constitute the foundation of Chinese traditional culture and have had a profound impact on future generations.

    2024-06-10

  • 贺顺杰
    贺顺杰
    Conscience in Chinese includes moral standards, guilt/remorse, sense of responsibility, and ethical awareness.

    2024-06-10