Universal love, equal affection for all individuals, is a basic concept of the Mohist School of thought, as opposed to the principle of differentiated love advocated by the Confucian School. Universal love emphasizes that you should love others as you love yourself, and love others' relatives and people of other states as you love your own so that all people would love one another equally. This principle of affection has no regard for blood ties or social status. It is an affection that is exercised equally without differentiating between individuals, families, or nations. If such a principle could be realized, we could avoid conflicts between persons, clans, or nations and bring equal benefit to all. 去书内

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    Mozi advocated that there are differences in the use of mutual love against Confucian love, that is, the use of mutual benefit against the rare words and interests of Confucianism, the use of non life theory against the fate of Confucianism, that is, the use of ghosts and gods against the non ghosts and gods of Confucianism, that is, the use of ritual burial against the thick burial of Confucianism, and that is, the use of non music against the rites and music of Confucianism. Mo Tzu's non life and non music aims to emphasize the role of human resources, disagrees with the Confucian idea of kinship, and advocates advocating virtue, that is, selecting virtuous people to govern the country. He believed that the cause of social unrest was that people could not love each other for mutual benefit, so he advocated "mutual love and mutual benefit" to ease conflicts.

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