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What kind of traditional virtue spirit should a man who wants to stand up achieve?

People who want to stand up have already achieved it, and talents embody the spirit of benevolence in traditional virtues. For more than 2,000 years, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faithfulness have always been indispensable moral standards for Chinese children, among which the most important word "benevolence" embodies the ambition of Chinese children to take the world as their responsibility. Each of us should become strong, not only because being strong can protect ourselves, but more importantly, being strong can help others better.

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Zi Gong said, "What if you can give to the people and help them? Can you say that it is a benevolent person? " Confucius said, "Anyone who is kind will be holy! Yao Shun is still sick! Benevolent people want to be a man, but they want to be a man. It can be said that the benevolent side has already existed. "

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Zi Gong said, "What if we can help the people with charity?" ? Can this be called benevolence? "Boshi: giving favors widely.

Confucius said: How wonderful! That must have been done by a saint! Even if Yao Shun wanted to do this, it would be very difficult.

H: how? It is also reasonable for Zhu to interpret the Collection of Notes as "Yu".

"The so-called benevolence means that you have achieved something, and at the same time you have made others achieve something: at the same time, you have made others understand. Taking the vital interests as an example, from yourself and others, that is the practice of benevolence. "

Proximity: refers to proximity and proximity, which can be understood as vital interests according to the context. Example: Take it for example.

"Be a man if you want to stand and be a man if you want to succeed" is the concrete embodiment of Confucian benevolence. A caring person is a person who takes "giving alms to the masses" as his duty and is a charitable person, but only if he has strength first. If you can't stand still and see someone fall, how can you help him?