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One word is "benevolence", which is a direct embodiment of the specific content of Confucius's ideals, and the following is information about Confucius's thoughts, I hope it will be useful to you.
Confucius is the founder of Confucianism, and the core of his thinking is "benevolence" and "propriety".
The proposition of "benevolence" is that "benevolent people love others", and this proposition requires the ruling class to be sensitive to the people's feelings and oppose harsh government. Confucius believed that in order to achieve "love for others", it is also necessary to follow the way of "loyalty and forgiveness", that is, the requirement of "do not do unto others as you would have them do unto you".
The proposition of "rites" is "self-denial and revenge", that is, to restrain oneself and make oneself meet the requirements of "rites", and the "rites" pursued by Confucius are the hierarchical system of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and Confucius also further put forward the idea of "correct names", that is, to correct the hierarchical order and achieve the order of the noble and the low. This reflects the conservative side of his political thinking.
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I don't think he has much to pursue because he has a benevolent heart.
What he hopes is that everyone should be "benevolent" and "courteous".
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The ideal of life is probably to make money and provide for the elderly, what is benevolent, at that time it is good to have a full meal, it is estimated that others should be merciful and pay him more when he is paid.
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Officer! At that time, people kept putting forward their own ideas to seek an official and a half-job, and he was no exception.
But his official luck was very poor, and he ended up teaching depressed
It's to be an official, get a better status, and get a greater honor. At the same time, I want the country to be strong and the people happy (the people do not include slaves).
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The old and the old, the young and the young.
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Around benevolence, and then, Gewu, to know, self-cultivation, cultivation, governance, and peace in the world.
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Be the emperor. Let everyone else listen to him, and even what to do.
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Ren, learn what he does.
Might is the truth.
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Confucius. The value of thought is mainly manifested in the following three aspects: 1. Political aspect: Confucius Thought is of great significance to the construction of morality in the modern world. Confucius's spirit of benevolence and forgiveness.
The way of life should be the central value of mutual respect and peaceful coexistence among all nations and countries in the world today.
2. Education: Confucius Thought has had a significant impact on modern education. Confucius put forward many important educational ideas: teaching students according to their aptitude, teaching and learning together, combining learning and thinking, attaching importance to practice, and combining learning with teachers.
3. Economic: Confucius thought can promote the development of modern economy. A country's economic development is built on the basis of its own national spirit, and it is inconceivable to look at modern economic development in isolation from its own national spirit, the spirit of the Chinese nation.
It is the pillar and source of power for the development of China's modern economy.
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Confucius's ideals were:
1. Cultivate the body of a gentleman, the home of Qi Dexing, govern the country with benevolence, and the world is peaceful and chaotic;
2. Self-denial and retribution, the restoration of the Western Zhou Dynasty's feudal system, patriarchal system, and ritual system;
3. Carry forward the benevolence and love for others;
4. Benevolence is one's own responsibility, and it is not important, and after death, it is not far away;
5. Confucius wanted to strengthen the emperor in the hearts of the people like a god.
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