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What does China's traditional humanism include?
1, people-oriented: emphasize human dignity and value, and think that people are the center of society, and their interests and happiness should be the starting point and destination. This thought is embodied in Confucius' thought of "benevolence" which emphasizes the relationship and care between people and Mozi's thought of "universal love" which emphasizes equality and fraternity among all people.
2. People are the most important: emphasize that people's interests are above everything else, people-oriented, concerned about people's livelihood and respect public opinion. This kind of thought is particularly obvious in China's ancient thoughts of governing the country, such as the thought that "the people are the most important, the country is the second, and the monarch is the least".
3. Benevolence-oriented: it emphasizes the humanistic spirit of benevolence, kindness and benevolence, and holds that people should have compassion, empathy and mutual help in order to build harmonious interpersonal relationships. This thought has been profoundly expounded and embodied in Confucius' thought.
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