"For changing manners and altering customs, there is nothing better than music. "Who said that?
A: Lao-tzu (Laozi)
B: Zhuangzi
C: Confucius
D: Mengzi
A: Lao-tzu (Laozi)
B: Zhuangzi
C: Confucius
D: Mengzi
C
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- "For changing manners and altering customs, there is nothing better than music. "Who said that? A: Lao-tzu (Laozi) B: Zhuangzi C: Confucius D: Mengzi
- "For changing manners and altering customs, there is nothing better than music. "Who said that? A: Lao-tzu (Laozi) B: Zhuangzi C: Confucius D: Mengzi
- 中国大学MOOC: "For changing manners and altering customs, there is nothing better than music. "Who said that?
- Who is considered to be the greatest teacher of China? A: Lao Tzu B: Confucius C: Sun Tzu D: Zhuangzi
- Who is Confucius’s teacher? A: Mencius B: Zhuangzi C: Xunzi D: Lao Tzu
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Thestoryof“Uselesstree”wasfrom___________. A: Laozi B: Confucius C: Zhuangzi D: Sunzi
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In the view of _________, the natural law was also our social and human law.( ) A: Mengzi B: Taoists C: Zhuangzi D: Confucius
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I know the right and wrong in my speech and I’m proficient in cultivating my Hao Jan Chih Ch’I (Great Morale). It was said by famous Chinese philosopher ( ). A: Confucius B: Lao Tzu C: Mencius D: Mo Tzu
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I think that young children often ________ popular music better than classical music.
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Which might be the proper title for the passage? A: Easier Said Th an Done B: Health Is Better Than Wealth C: Better Late Than Never D: Something Is Better Than Nothing