"Liren" is a word, which may have different meanings in different contexts, but in general, it represents "benevolence in human nature" or "true benevolence". The following is a more detailed description of this concept:
As an inherent virtue of human nature, "benevolence" is an important concept in Confucianism, especially in the Analects of Confucius. Confucius believes that "benevolence" is human nature and an inherent moral quality.
Therefore, "benevolence" is the benevolence in human nature and the essential feature of human beings. In the Analects of Confucius, Confucius emphasized the importance of benevolence many times. He put forward "the benevolent loves others" (The Analects of Yan Yuan), and advocated that people should try their best to "do to others what you don't want them to do to you" (The Analects of Wei Linggong).
Meaning as true self: In Taoist thought, "benevolence" is sometimes interpreted as the meaning of "true self" or "inner self". In this sense, "benevolence" is the embodiment of the ideal personality pursued by Taoism and the realm of transcending the secular and returning to nature.
Under this understanding, "benevolence" not only represents the innate virtue of human beings, but also represents a state of harmony with nature and selflessness with others.
The significance of benevolence in education: in many educational concepts, "benevolence" is also regarded as an important principle to cultivate a personality with both ability and political integrity. For example, in Confucius' educational thought, "benevolence" is the basis of all learning, and all learning should be guided by "benevolence", that is, to achieve self-harmony with others and social harmony.
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The "benevolence" of "establishing people" here refers to "benevolence", which is a universal moral principle and the cornerstone of harmonious coexistence between people and between people and nature. "Benevolence" means that people should respect, love and be kind to others.
In modern society, the concept of "benevolence" still has important practical significance. For example, when dealing with interpersonal relationships, we should uphold the principles of justice, fairness, honesty and respect for others, which is also the embodiment of the spirit of "benevolence". At the same time, "establishing people" also reminds us to pay attention to social justice and equality and pursue social harmony and progress.
"Benevolence" can also be regarded as a philosophy of life or moral pursuit. It encourages people to pursue inner moral quality, pay attention to the relationship between people and the relationship between man and nature.
By cultivating the quality of "benevolence", we can better handle interpersonal relationships, promote social harmony and realize the common development of individuals and society.