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不吃早饭1 The five major principles in Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annals are: 2 a) Filial piety: Emphasizes the importance of respecting and honoring one's parents and ancestors. 3 b) Righteousness: Advocates for moral integrity, fairness, and justice in personal and societal conduct. 4 c) Propriety: Refers to adhering to proper social norms, etiquette, and rituals. 5 d) Trustworthiness: Stresses the significance of being honest, reliable, and trustworthy in all relationships and dealings. 6 e) Benevolence: Encourages acts of kindness, compassion, and goodwill towards others. 7 Mencius, a Chinese philosopher, believed in the concept of the "Great Man" or the "Superior Individual." According to Mencius, a Great Man is someone who possesses innate moral qualities and virtues. They have a deep sense of righteousness, benevolence, and compassion. Mencius argued that these Great Men have the potential to become exemplary leaders and positively influence society. 8 "Conscience" in Chinese includes several aspects: 9 a) Liangzhi (良知): It refers to an individual's innate sense of moral consciousness or moral sense. 10 b) Xin (心): Represents the heart-mind and encompasses emotions, thoughts, intentions, and moral awareness. 11 c) Zhi (智): Refers to wisdom and discernment in making moral choices and judgments. 12 d) Yi (义): Signifies righteousness, justice, and the willingness to do what is morally right. 13 e) Cheng (诚): Emphasizes sincerity, honesty, and authenticity in one's words, actions, and relationships.
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彭德尚
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王俊淇1. "Five major principles" refer to the five elements of chronology, geography, institutions, rites, and characters. 2. In Mencius' view, a great man is one who upholds the way of benevolence and righteousness, and has the courage and ability to undertake the responsibility of governing the country and benefiting the people. 3. Moral judgment,sense of responsibility, sense of shame and sense of integrity.
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王俊淇1. "Five major principles" refer to the five elements of chronology, geography, institutions, rites, and characters. 2. In Mencius' view, a great man is one who upholds the way of benevolence and righteousness, and has the courage and ability to undertake the responsibility of governing the country and benefiting the people. 3. Moral judgment,sense of responsibility, sense of shame and sense of integrity.
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石永康221540271
1:(1)use brief sentence(2)language is euphemistic(3)take advantage of specific events(4)express the author opinions(5)have diverse meanings
2:Mencius says,"A person should have a kind of action rule,which is he must take the world as our own responsibility.And,it's significant that we should keep our initial heart and will whatever the environment is.
3:It includes respecting and loving their elder brothers and parents,and being able to know and put in practice all moral truths.
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林霄2315407371.The five major principles in Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annals are:①Loyalty②Filial Piety ③Justice ④Integrity ⑤Propriety. 2.①Moral Sensitivity②Ethical Integrity③Sense of Duty④Self-Reflection and Self-Examination⑤Social Harmony. 3.Conscience includes the concept of moral principles, inner sense of right and wrong, and the feeling of guilt or remorse when one acts against their moral values.
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question1:facticity;It primarily focuses on reason and morality;Emphasizing the characterization of character;
question2:Mencius believed that "great man" is not refer to someone who is tall or strong , it is an inner quality and mental state.
question3:Conscience includes the judgment of good and evil,the pursuit of upward progress and goodness