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What is the next sentence of benevolence, justice, propriety, wisdom and trust?

Be kind, courteous, thrifty and generous.

Benevolence, justice, propriety, wisdom and trust, loyalty, filial piety, integrity, shame and courage. Renyi, Li, Zhixin means benevolence, loyalty, propriety, wisdom, and integrity. Wenliang, Gongjianrang means the five virtues of gentleness, kindness, respect, frugality and humility.

The "Five Constants" refers to the Five Constant Ways of "benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness". The "Five Constants" are the minimum moral principles for being a human being. This is an ethical principle used to deal with harmony as an individual existence. To form a society based on the relationship between people? ?

If we deal with it according to the ethical principles of the Wuchang, we can communicate directly; generally, we can eliminate the distance and interact with each other in harmony. The principles of rational communication, empathy and harmony among all members of society

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Creative background:

Dong Zhongshu in "Countermeasures for Promoting Virtues". In it, he first proposed that unification is the common requirement of ancient and modern societies. In order to consolidate unification, the monarch must be respected, that is, the monarch's autocratic rule must be implemented politically.

For this reason, he regarded the monarch as the king's divine right. Establishing authority, he said that the monarch was ordered by heaven to rule the world, to govern the world with virtue, and to emphasize moral governance and education instead of blindly emphasizing punishment. At the same time, he proposed to build universities to cultivate suitable ruling talents. He also put forward the famous argument that the great unifier is the constant scripture of heaven and earth, and the unity of ancient and modern times, demonstrating the importance of unified thought, requiring feudal rulers to depose hundreds of schools of thought, respect only Confucianism, and define Confucianism as represented by Confucius. Governing thought.

Dong Zhongshu's countermeasures are based on the theory of the relationship between heaven and man. It demonstrates the rationality of the Han Dynasty's ruling order based on the divine right of kings and identifies Confucianism as a unified guide. This thought was adopted by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and became the ruling ideology of the feudal society of the Han Dynasty. This promoted the unity of the country and social stability at that time, and enabled greater development of production and science.