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杨青东
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杨青东Ren is a core concepts of Confucius' doctrine about people. "Love of people." is Confucius' most important interpretation of ren.He think that Love for the people is universal love.Confucius further emphasized that this kind of love should "begin with the love of one's parents.""begin with the love of one's parents." He believed no one could love people in general if they did not even love their own parents.
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蔡长艳
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朱泳旭In his opinion, people who love benevolence are no better, and those who dislike inhumanity are not influenced by inhumane people when practicing benevolence. If one applies one's own strength to the practice of benevolence, the strength must be sufficient, but he is skeptical about whether this can be achieved. It can also be said that practicing benevolence or opposing inhumanity is a difficult task, so he emphasized that as the subject of benevolence, people should make efforts on their own.
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李宗义
The right relationship between people. Each of us has to have interpersonal contact, from family to work, and finally extended to the whole society, are dealing with people. Correct understanding of their relationship with each other, and then use the right way to communicate, will get the best results.
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李宗义
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苏展231540443The initial meaning of "benevolence" refers to a kind of friendly relationship between people. Confucius defined 'benevolence' as' loving someone 'and explained:' Those who are benevolent are those who want to stand up and reach out to others, and those who do not want to do to others. 'The essence of benevolence is to love others..
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吴禹寰The ''Ren''' meaning of "benevolence is to live as a true person, or to live as a person who conforms to both human emotions and principles; Furthermore, specifically speaking, benevolence refers to the lifelong conscious pursuit of ideals or rational personality, thereby surpassing the natural personality of animals in life practice; In a word, benevolence is the ideal or rational personification of life.
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丁靖阳231540172Confucius interprets "benevolence" with "love", there is love, there are likes and dislikes, he said: "Only the virtuous can be good, can be evil." Only Ren has the right value judgment, including the likes and dislikes orientation, and Ren acts as the standard of moral judgment. "If one strives for benevolence, there is no evil." If you are determined to be virtuous, you will not do evil.
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陈彤