What does it mean to learn Confucianism without benevolence and righteousness and Buddhism without compassion?

1. Benevolence-oriented: Benevolence is the core and soul of Confucian concept of honor and disgrace. The Confucian concept of benevolence, righteousness, honor and disgrace based on the theory of human nature is not only the starting point of Confucian ethics and morality, but also the basic point of Confucian ethics and political thought of governing the country by virtue.

Second, be merciful:

Ci, Sanskrit maitrya, maitri^, Pali mettiļ¼›; Giving happiness to all beings is called kindness;

Sad, Sanskrit karun! A, Pali is the same as Sanskrit; May the suffering of all sentient beings be called sorrow.

Caring for all beings and giving happiness (and joy) is called kindness; Sympathize with its suffering, pity all beings, and pull out its suffering (pull out its suffering), which is called sadness; The two are collectively called compassion. The sorrow of the Buddha is a state of empathy with the suffering of all beings, so it is called empathy. And its compassion is infinite, so it is called uncovered compassion (no one is wider, bigger and worse than this).

According to "Great Wisdom" Volume 40 and Kitamoto's Mahayana Sutra Volume 15, there are three kinds of compassion:

(1) Being born with compassion, love and kindness. In other words, it is the compassion of ordinary people to treat all beings as pure children and have fun in suffering. But 30% (sound, edge, bodhisattva) of the initial compassion also belongs to this kind, so it is also called small compassion.

(2) The compassion of law is the compassion of realizing that all laws are truth without self. It is the second multiplication of ignorance (arhat), and it is the compassion of all the bodhisattvas above the land, also called middle sorrow.

(3) No compassion is an equal and absolute compassion that is far from dissent and distraction. This is the unique compassion of the Buddha, which is beyond the reach of ordinary people and second-rate people, so it is called great compassion (Brahma-Amitabha-Maha-Ka Rong! A) show great compassion for others.

Third, learning Confucianism is not based on benevolence, learning Buddhism is not based on compassion, but learning Confucianism, but there is no benevolence and morality. Buddhists have no compassion. It's hypocritical to describe being a man.

For your information, Amitabha!