benevolence, or perfect virtue
仁
举一反三
- Which of the following is NOT related to the concept of “仁”? A: righteousness B: true virtue C: kindness D: benevolence
- _________ was a virtue that connoted trustworthiness, meaning one's deeds match one's words. A: Credibility B: Benevolence C: Ritual D: Righteousness
- 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)
- The following content that does not belong to Confucius' thought is ( ) A: People with perfect virtue have universal love B: to govern by doing nothing that goes against nature C: to run a country with morality D: to subdue one’s self and turn to propriety
- Which of the following statements about benevolence in Confucianism is NOT correct? A: Benevolence is the supreme principle of Confucianism. B: Originally, benevolence referred to the friendship between people. C: Benevolence requires people to do things benefiting society and others. D: In ancient times, benevolent people would first choose to be a physician.
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He is so excellent in his job, so he will be_______ this job. A: perfect B: perfect for C: perfect to D: perfect with
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Li must be based on benevolence, as the way to realize ____.
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“humility”is a virtue upheld by the Chinese. ( )
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( )is regarded as a virtue in Chinese culture.
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Which of the following statement about Benevolence is NOT true? A: Originally, benevolence referred to the friendship between people. B: Benevolence requires people to do things benefiting themselves. C: Medicine was called “Benevolent Science” in ancient China. D: The name Tong Ren Tang shows the profound influence of Benevolence.