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全集 主演:希拉里·达芙 克里斯·劳威尔 弗兰西娅·莱莎 苏拉·沙玛 Tom Ainsley 特兰·泰恩 金·凯特罗尔 寇碧·史莫德斯 尼尔·帕特里克·哈里斯 凯尔·麦克拉克伦 阿什丽·雷耶斯 乔·尼夫斯 Daniel Augustin 莉顿·梅斯特 劳拉·贝尔·邦迪 Aby James 琳赛·卡夫 巴里·里维斯顿
导演:王宥皓
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□□>TheconceptofRe□Z□aDeBenYuancan□e□□a□edbac□□oancien□C□inesep□i□osophy,pa□ticularlyConfucian□smandDaoism.Confuc□us□o□eofth□mostinf□uentialph□losopher□inChinesehistory,emphasiz□□thei□porta□c□□fRen(仁),whichcanbetranslatedas"be□evol□□c□"or"□umanene□s.□A□cordingtoCon□□□ius□Re□□st□ef□□□□ment□lvir□uethatdefineshumanna□ur□and□ui□esmoralbeh□vi□□.Da□istphi□□sophers,on□he□therhan□,fo□□sed□nthenat□ralandspontan□ou□asp□cts□fhumanna□u□□,ad□ocati□g□orareturntosi□□licityandharmonywitht□eDao(道),ortheWa□.□/p>The□onceptof□□nZhaDe□en□uanc□□□etracedbacktoancientChines□philosop□y,p□rticu□□□ly□□□f□c□ani□m□ndDa□□sm.Co□□□cius,oneoft□emo□tinflue□tialphilosophersinChinesehistor□□emph□sizedtheimport□□ceofRe□(仁),w□ich□anbetranslatedas"b□nevo□ence"or"hum□nen□s□□"A□cordingtoConfuciu□,Re□isthef□ndamentalvirt□ethatdefineshu□□nn□tureandguidesmoralbe□avior.Daoistp□iloso□hers,ontheotherhand,focusedont□e□atur□landspo□taneousa□pectsofhum□nnature,advocati□gf□ra□eturntosimp□ici□yandharmonyw□ththeDa□(□),orth□Way.
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Theconce□tofRenZ□aDeBen□uancanbetracedbacktoanc□e□□C□inese□hilos□phy□particularlyConfuciani□mandDao□sm.Confuc□us,oneofthemostinfluentia□philoso□her□inC□□neseh□story□emphasizedtheimportanceofRen(仁),□□ichc□□betranslated□□"be□evolen□e□or"humaneness."AccordingtoCon□uc□□s,Ren□sthefu□d□men□alvirt□eth□tdefine□huma□natureandguidesm□ralbehavior.D□oistphi□os□ph□rs,on□he□therhand,□ocusedonthenat□ralandspontaneo□saspect□ofh□mannat□□e,a□voc□tingfo□aretu□ntosimplic□□yandhar□onywi□htheDao(道),or□heW□y.
T□econcepto□RenZha□eBe□Yuancan□e□racedbackto□ncientChines□philo□ophy,p□r□□cula□lyConfucianisman□Daoism.Confuciu□□oneofthemost□nflue□tialphilosoph□rsinChinesehisto□y□em□h□siz□dt□eimportanc□o□Ren(仁)□whichcanb□□ransl□ted□s"be□evo□en□e"or"humanene□s."Acc□rdin□toConfucius,Renis□hefundamenta□virt□et□atdefineshum□nnat□□ean□guidesmoralbehavio□.Daoistphilo□o□□ers,o□theotherha□d,focused□nthe□atur□landspon□aneousa□pectsof□u□annature□a□v□catin□forareturntosimplici□y□ndharmo□ywiththeD□□(道),□□□heW□y.□>
T□ec□nce□□ofRenZh□□eB□nYua□can□□t□□□ed□acktoanci□ntCh□neseph□losophy,particu□□rl□□onfucianismandDaoism□C□nfuc□us□oneof□hemo□t□nfluenti□lphi□□sophersinChineseh□sto□y□□mphasizedtheimpor□an□eofRen□□),wh□□hcanbe□ra□slateda□"□enevole□c□"or"human□n□ss."AccordingtoCo□f□c□us,Ren□sthefu□damen□a□virtuethat□efin□sh□mannatureandg□idesmoralbe□av□or.Da□is□phi□osophers,o□the□the□hand□□o□u□edonthenatural□ndspontaneousaspectso□humannature,advoc□tin□forar□turntosimplicityandha□monywithth□Dao(道)□□rth□Way.
□□>TheconceptofRe□Z□aDeBenYuancan□e□□a□edbac□□oancien□C□inesep□i□osophy,pa□ticularlyConfucian□smandDaoism.Confuc□us□o□eofth□mostinf□uentialph□losopher□inChinesehistory,emphasiz□□thei□porta□c□□fRen(仁),whichcanbetranslatedas"be□evol□□c□"or"□umanene□s.□A□cordingtoCon□□□ius□Re□□st□ef□□□□ment□lvir□uethatdefineshumanna□ur□and□ui□esmoralbeh□vi□□.Da□istphi□□sophers,on□he□therhan□,fo□□sed□nthenat□ralandspontan□ou□asp□cts□fhumanna□u□□,ad□ocati□g□orareturntosi□□licityandharmonywitht□eDao(道),ortheWa□.□/p>The□onceptof□□nZhaDe□en□uanc□□□etracedbacktoancientChines□philosop□y,p□rticu□□□ly□□□f□c□ani□m□ndDa□□sm.Co□□□cius,oneoft□emo□tinflue□tialphilosophersinChinesehistor□□emph□sizedtheimport□□ceofRe□(仁),w□ich□anbetranslatedas"b□nevo□ence"or"hum□nen□s□□"A□cordingtoConfuciu□,Re□isthef□ndamentalvirt□ethatdefineshu□□nn□tureandguidesmoralbe□avior.Daoistp□iloso□hers,ontheotherhand,focusedont□e□atur□landspo□taneousa□pectsofhum□nnature,advocati□gf□ra□eturntosimp□ici□yandharmonyw□ththeDa□(□),orth□Way.