Which of the following is considered by tradition to be the foundational virtue of Confucianism? ( )
A: Li (Ritual)
B: Zhi (Wisdom)
C: Yi (Righteousness)
D: Ren (Benevolence)
A: Li (Ritual)
B: Zhi (Wisdom)
C: Yi (Righteousness)
D: Ren (Benevolence)
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- Which of the following is NOT the basic ideas of Confucianism? A: ren (humanity) B: li (propriety), C: rang (compromise) D: yi (rightness)
- The Five Constant Virtues include benevolence, righteousness, ritual, wisdom and filial piety.
- Which of the following is NOT related to the concept of “仁”? A: righteousness B: true virtue C: kindness D: benevolence
- Which of the following is a primary value of ren in Confucianism? A: Heaven B: Longevity C: Benevolence D: Nature
- _________ was a virtue that connoted trustworthiness, meaning one's deeds match one's words. A: Credibility B: Benevolence C: Ritual D: Righteousness
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___ must be based on benevolence, as the way to realize ___. A: Yi B: Li C: Ren D: love
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What are the extensions of Ren? A: Righteousness B: Propriety C: Wisdom D: Loyalty
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Which of the following is NOT one of the translations of “REN” (仁)? ( ) A: humanity B: people C: benevolence D: goodness
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Mencius inherited Confucius’s theory of ren, and added to it a second concept—li, which means righteousness, propriety, dutifulness.
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Which of the following is NOT considered as one of the five constant virtues of Confucianism?