benevolence, or perfect virtue
benevolence, or perfect virtue
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.
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.
Li must be based on benevolence, as the way to realize ____.
Li must be based on benevolence, as the way to realize ____.
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.
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.
Confucius gave a definition of benevolence as: A: care for others B: restrain yourself and follow social norms C: speak with “Ren” (meaning obtuseness literally) D: the commonalities of the different explanations of benevolence
Confucius gave a definition of benevolence as: A: care for others B: restrain yourself and follow social norms C: speak with “Ren” (meaning obtuseness literally) D: the commonalities of the different explanations of benevolence
Which of the following is the cardinal principle of the Chinese morality and the essence of benevolence?
Which of the following is the cardinal principle of the Chinese morality and the essence of benevolence?
中国大学MOOC: Which of the following statement about Benevolence is NOT true?
中国大学MOOC: Which of the following statement about Benevolence is NOT true?
中国大学MOOC: Which of the following statements about Benevolence is NOT true?
中国大学MOOC: Which of the following statements about Benevolence is NOT true?
The Five Constant Virtues include benevolence, righteousness, ritual, wisdom and filial piety.
The Five Constant Virtues include benevolence, righteousness, ritual, wisdom and filial piety.
SPLEEN: A: urbanity B: benevolence C: indecisiveness D: fluency E: compliance
SPLEEN: A: urbanity B: benevolence C: indecisiveness D: fluency E: compliance