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张钰辰231540758Confucius considered ren is a comprehensive concept,not only refer to the great person,but also means the civilian。But he think the ren is a creature who has morality,wisdom and kindheartedness。Only when someone really do that,he could be a true human,and this is the essence of ren
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张钰辰231540758Confucius considered ren is a comprehensive concept,not only refer to the great person,but also means the civilian。But he think the ren is a creature who has morality,wisdom and kindheartedness。Only when someone really do that,he could be a true human,and this is the essence of ren
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袁佳祥231540726“ Ren” is often translated as "benevolence," "humaneness," "goodness," or "virtue." It is a fundamental concept in Confucianism and plays a central role in his ethical and moral teachings. The essence of "ren " entails compassion and kidness, moral integrity, family and social harmony and so on.
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姜子航On the meaning of "benevolence", although Confucius used these three sentences, in fact, it has been very thorough, this is the highest realm of life advocated by Confucius, and it is also the realm of the Buddha's clear mind to see nature, great enlightenment, in fact, the theory of ancient sages is roughly the same, but the language name is different.
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赵青
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杨启瑞Confucius' most important interpretation of ren is"Love of people."The further interpretation he emphasized the kind of love should"begin with the love of one's parents."Confucius regarded "filial piety and fraternal duty" as the essence of ren.And he thought children should accompany with their parents often,not leave home a longtime,making parents feel anxious about them.
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周珈旭231540903
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周珈旭231540903
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郭靖231540050A benevolent person can be a good person and a wicked person. Confucius interpreted "benevolence" as "loving someone", and with love, there are likes and dislikes. He said, "Only benevolent people can be good people and wicked people." Only benevolent people have correct value judgments, including preferences for likes and dislikes, and benevolence serves as the standard for moral judgment.