全集 主演:黛博拉·格罗弗 斯科特·麦克科德 安吉拉·穆尔 Kaelen Ohm AJ Simmons Nathan D. Simmons
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Theconcep□o□Ren□haDeBenYuan□a□betracedbacktoancientChinesephilos□phy,part□□ul□rlyConfucian□s□a□dDaoism.Confucius,□n□ofthe□ostinfluen□ial□hiloso□her□□nChinesehistory,emphasizedthei□p□□tanceofRen(仁),whichca□be□ranslatedas"bene□o□ence□or"humaneness."Acco□dingt□Conf□c□us□R□□ist□efundamentalv□rt□ethatde□ineshumannaturea□dguidesmoralbehavior.Daois□philosophers,o□th□otherhand,focusedonth□naturalandsponta□□ousaspectsofhuma□natu□e,advoca□ingforaret□□ntosimplicityandh□r□on□withtheDao(道),or□□eWay.
□he□once□□ofRenZhaDeBen□uanca□□e□racedback□oancie□tC□inese□hilosophy,□articularlyC□n□u□ianismandD□□ism.C□nfucius,oneof□h□mostinfluential□h□l□sophersinChinesehist□ry,□m□hasizedtheim□ort□nceofR□n□仁),whi□h□anbetranslat□da□"be□evolence"□r"hu□anene□s□□Acco□dingtoConfucius,R□nisthefund□mentalvi□tue□hatde□ineshum□nnat□□ea□dg□idesmo□□lbehavior.Daoistphil□sophers,ontheotherhan□,focused□□thenatura□an□spontaneo□saspe□tsofhuman□□ture,□dvoc□t□□g□oraret□rntosimplicityandharmonywith□□eDa□(道),□rtheW□y.
Theco□ceptofR□nZh□DeBe□Y□ancan□□tra□ed□a□ktoancientChin□se□hi□osophy,p□rtic□□□rlyConf□□ianismandDaoism.Co□fucius,on□□□themo□□influe□tia□philosoph□rsi□Chi□esehistory,empha□ized□h□impor□anceofRen(仁),whichc□nbetranslate□as"□□□evolence"or"humane□ess."Ac□o□dingtoConfu□ius,Renisthefu□dament□lvi□tuethatdefineshu□an□□□u□ea□dguidesm□□albehavior□Daoi□tphi□osophers,ontheo□□□r□and□f□cusedo□thenatur□□ands□ontaneo□saspectsof□uma□nature,a□vocat□□gfo□ar□t□rnto□imp□icityandharmo□ywiththeDao(道),orthe□ay.
Th□conceptofRenZh□□eBe□□u□ncanbet□□c□□backtoancientChine□□p□ilo□□p□y,particularlyConf□ciani□man□Daoi□m□Confu□iu□,oneofthe□osti□fluenti□l□hi□osophe□sinChinesehistory□empha□izedthei□□or□anceofRe□(仁),whichcanb□tran□late□as"ben□□ol□nc□"or"hu□aneness."□ccord□ngto□on□uc□us□R□nisthefund□m□nt□lvirt□□t□atd□fin□shumannat□r□andguide□moralbehavior.D□oistphilos□phers,ontheotherh□nd,focused□□t□enaturala□d□po□t□n□ousaspectsof□□mannature,advocating□□rare□urntos□mpl□c□tya□dharmonywith□heDao(道),ortheWay.
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Th□conceptofRenZh□D□BenYu□n□□nbetra□□dbac□toa□□ientChinesephiloso□hy,p□□□□cularly□onf□cianism□□dDaoism.Con□ucius,□neofthemo□tinfluen□ialphil□□oph□rsi□Chin□□□hi□□or□,emphasizedthe□m□ort□nce□fRen(仁),wh□chcanbetransl□tedas"benevo□ence"or"humanen□ss.□AccordingtoConfucius,R□nis□he□undament□lvirtu□thatdefines□umannature□ndguidesmoralb□havior□D□oistphilosophers,o□theoth□□h□nd,f□□□□□d□nthena□ura□a□□spo□ta□□ousaspectsofhumannature,adv□□atingforareturntosimpli□ityandha□mo□y□i□htheDao(道),or□h□Wa□.□>
Theconcep□o□Ren□haDeBenYuan□a□betracedbacktoancientChinesephilos□phy,part□□ul□rlyConfucian□s□a□dDaoism.Confucius,□n□ofthe□ostinfluen□ial□hiloso□her□□nChinesehistory,emphasizedthei□p□□tanceofRen(仁),whichca□be□ranslatedas"bene□o□ence□or"humaneness."Acco□dingt□Conf□c□us□R□□ist□efundamentalv□rt□ethatde□ineshumannaturea□dguidesmoralbehavior.Daois□philosophers,o□th□otherhand,focusedonth□naturalandsponta□□ousaspectsofhuma□natu□e,advoca□ingforaret□□ntosimplicityandh□r□on□withtheDao(道),or□□eWay.
□he□once□□ofRenZhaDeBen□uanca□□e□racedback□oancie□tC□inese□hilosophy,□articularlyC□n□u□ianismandD□□ism.C□nfucius,oneof□h□mostinfluential□h□l□sophersinChinesehist□ry,□m□hasizedtheim□ort□nceofR□n□仁),whi□h□anbetranslat□da□"be□evolence"□r"hu□anene□s□□Acco□dingtoConfucius,R□nisthefund□mentalvi□tue□hatde□ineshum□nnat□□ea□dg□idesmo□□lbehavior.Daoistphil□sophers,ontheotherhan□,focused□□thenatura□an□spontaneo□saspe□tsofhuman□□ture,□dvoc□t□□g□oraret□rntosimplicityandharmonywith□□eDa□(道),□rtheW□y.
Theco□ceptofR□nZh□DeBe□Y□ancan□□tra□ed□a□ktoancientChin□se□hi□osophy,p□rtic□□□rlyConf□□ianismandDaoism.Co□fucius,on□□□themo□□influe□tia□philosoph□rsi□Chi□esehistory,empha□ized□h□impor□anceofRen(仁),whichc□nbetranslate□as"□□□evolence"or"humane□ess."Ac□o□dingtoConfu□ius,Renisthefu□dament□lvi□tuethatdefineshu□an□□□u□ea□dguidesm□□albehavior□Daoi□tphi□osophers,ontheo□□□r□and□f□cusedo□thenatur□□ands□ontaneo□saspectsof□uma□nature,a□vocat□□gfo□ar□t□rnto□imp□icityandharmo□ywiththeDao(道),orthe□ay.
Th□conceptofRenZh□□eBe□□u□ncanbet□□c□□backtoancientChine□□p□ilo□□p□y,particularlyConf□ciani□man□Daoi□m□Confu□iu□,oneofthe□osti□fluenti□l□hi□osophe□sinChinesehistory□empha□izedthei□□or□anceofRe□(仁),whichcanb□tran□late□as"ben□□ol□nc□"or"hu□aneness."□ccord□ngto□on□uc□us□R□nisthefund□m□nt□lvirt□□t□atd□fin□shumannat□r□andguide□moralbehavior.D□oistphilos□phers,ontheotherh□nd,focused□□t□enaturala□d□po□t□n□ousaspectsof□□mannature,advocating□□rare□urntos□mpl□c□tya□dharmonywith□heDao(道),ortheWay.