全集 主演:帕特里克·斯图尔特 安东尼·阿吉吉 莱瓦尔·伯顿 Mica Burton Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut 丹尼尔·戴维斯 迈克尔·多恩 乔纳森·弗雷克斯 盖茨·麦克法登 阿曼达·普拉莫 洁蕊·瑞恩 玛丽娜·赛提斯 布伦特·斯皮内 Marco Vazzano
□heco□ceptofRenZhaDeBenYuancanb□t□□cedbacktoanci□ntChin□sep□ilosophy,p□r□icula□□yConfuci□nismandDaois□.C□nfuc□us,oneoft□emosti□f□uentialphi□osophersinChineseh□story,emp□asi□edtheimpo□t□nc□ofRe□(仁),whi□hc□□bet□anslate□a□"ben□volence"or"□□m□nen□s□."A□c□rd□ngtoC□n□uciu□,□enisthefu□dam□ntalvir□ueth□tdef□□□shumannature□ndg□idesmo□al□□havior.Daoistphiloso□□er□,ontheothe□hand,focu□edonthe□atu□al□n□sponta□e□□saspec□sofhuman□a□□re,advocatingforare□ur□tosimpl□cityandharmony□iththeDa□(道),ortheW□y.
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T□eco□ce□tof□enZ□aDeB□□Yuanca□b□tr□□edback□oancien□Chinesephilosophy,□articularlyConfuc□□nisma□dDaoism.Confucius□o□eofthemost□□flu□ntialphilosophersinC□inesehisto□□,e□p□asizedtheimportanceo□□en(□),w□ichcanbe□ranslatedas"□enevolence"□r"hum□□eness□"Accor□i□gtoConfuc□us,Renisthefundamen□alvirtue□□at□□f□nes□umannat□reandg□ides□□□albehavior.Daoistphilosophers,□ntheotherh□nd,foc□se□on□hen□turalandspo□t□neousa□pectsofh□mannatu□e,a□vocatingf□rareturntosi□pl□□ityandharmonywiththeDa□(道),ortheWay.
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□heco□ceptofRenZhaDeBenYuancanb□t□□cedbacktoanci□ntChin□sep□ilosophy,p□r□icula□□yConfuci□nismandDaois□.C□nfuc□us,oneoft□emosti□f□uentialphi□osophersinChineseh□story,emp□asi□edtheimpo□t□nc□ofRe□(仁),whi□hc□□bet□anslate□a□"ben□volence"or"□□m□nen□s□."A□c□rd□ngtoC□n□uciu□,□enisthefu□dam□ntalvir□ueth□tdef□□□shumannature□ndg□idesmo□al□□havior.Daoistphiloso□□er□,ontheothe□hand,focu□edonthe□atu□al□n□sponta□e□□saspec□sofhuman□a□□re,advocatingforare□ur□tosimpl□cityandharmony□iththeDa□(道),ortheW□y.
Thec□n□□pto□□enZhaDeBenYua□canb□traced□ackt□ancie□tChinese□□□losoph□,par□icularly□onfuc□an□smandDa□ism.Co□fucius,o□eofthemost□□fluen□ialphiloso□he□sin□hinese□□s□ory,emp□□s□z□dtheim□ortan□eofRen□仁)□wh□chc□nbetrans□atedas"benevolence"o□"huma□e□ess."Accordin□t□Con□u□ius,Renisthefundamentalv□rtuethatdefineshum□nnaturean□□uid□□moralbehavio□.Da□istphilos□phers,ontheotherhand,□ocusedonthen□turalandspontaneo□s□sp□ctso□hum□□□atur□□advo□atingf□r□ret□rntosimpl□cit□andharmon□withtheDao(道),o□theW□y.□>
T□eco□ce□tof□enZ□aDeB□□Yuanca□b□tr□□edback□oancien□Chinesephilosophy,□articularlyConfuc□□nisma□dDaoism.Confucius□o□eofthemost□□flu□ntialphilosophersinC□inesehisto□□,e□p□asizedtheimportanceo□□en(□),w□ichcanbe□ranslatedas"□enevolence"□r"hum□□eness□"Accor□i□gtoConfuc□us,Renisthefundamen□alvirtue□□at□□f□nes□umannat□reandg□ides□□□albehavior.Daoistphilosophers,□ntheotherh□nd,foc□se□on□hen□turalandspo□t□neousa□pectsofh□mannatu□e,a□vocatingf□rareturntosi□pl□□ityandharmonywiththeDa□(道),ortheWay.
Theconcepto□RenZhaDeBen□u□nca□betrac□dbacktoanc□□n□Chi□esephilosophy,partic□la□lyConfuciani□mandDao□sm.Confu□iu□,oneo□□hemos□i□□□u□nt□a□ph□losop□ers□nChin□sehistory,□mphasizedthe□mp□rtan□eo□Ren(仁□,wh□chcanbetranslate□as"bene□olenc□"or"humane□□s□."Ac□ordi□□toConfucius,Re□ist□efund□m□ntal□irtuetha□defineshu□annature□□dguidesm□ral□e□avior.Daoistphilosophers,ontheother□and,fo□usedonthenatur□□a□d□pontan□o□□aspe□tsofhu□annat□re,advocat□ngforareturntosimplicitya□dh□r□onywi□htheDao(道),□rth□Wa□.<□p>
Thec□nceptofR□nZhaDeBenYuanc□nbetrace□ba□ktoancien□Chinesep□ilosophy,particula□ly□onfucianismandDaoism.Co□fuciu□,on□ofthemos□infl□entialphil□sophersinChinesehistor□,□mphasize□□hei□portanceofRen(仁),which□anb□translate□as"ben□v□□e□ce"o□"hum□□eness□"Acc□rdingtoConfuciu□□Re□isthefu□da□enta□□irtuetha□de□ine□humannaturea□dguid□s□or□lbe□avio□.Daoistp□ilo□ophers□□ntheo□herhan□,focus□donthenat□ralan□s□onta□eo□saspectsofh□m□nnatur□,advocatingfor□r□turntosi□p□icityandhar□onyw□ththeDa□(□),orth□Way□□/p□