The Confucian ideal of “harmony” is different from the concept of “uniformity”.
A: 正确
B: 错误
A: 正确
B: 错误
A
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- The Confucian ideal of “harmony” is different from the concept of “uniformity”.
- A man of virtue pursues harmony but does not seek uniformity; a petty man seeks uniformity but does not pursue harmony.
- 中国大学MOOC: The core idea of Chinese kung fu is derived from the Confucian theory of both “the mean and harmony” and “cultivating qi”.
- 8. What is the key aspect of hunting and gather societies that is different from agricultural societies A: a)Concept of competition B: b)Concept of ownership C: c)Concept of sharing D: d)Concept of usership E: e)Understanding of nature
- If you want to explain a concept or an event, research from different sources can be synthesized to offer a well-rounded explanation.
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