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What is the next sentence of benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom?
The next sentence of "benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, faithfulness, softness, courtesy and frugality" is "loyalty, filial piety, courage, courtesy and sincerity"

1, "Benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faithfulness" are the "five permanents" of Confucianism, which is actually the principle of rational communication, empathy and harmonious coexistence among all social members.

2. "Gentle, courteous and courteous" is the five virtues of gentleness, kindness, respect, frugality and humility.

3. "Loyalty, filial piety, courage and honesty" means loyalty, filial piety, honesty, shame and courage. It is five noble qualities that people should observe and practice.

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The source of benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom:

Benevolence and courtesy were put forward and formed by Confucius.

Mencius added "wisdom" to benevolence and courtesy, which constituted the four virtues.

Dong Zhongshu joined the "letter"

Gentle, courteous and frugal Source:

In the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu (Confucius) wrote The Analects of Confucius: "Confucius is gentle, humble and thrifty. What does the owner want and what do others want? "

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Baidu Encyclopedia Renyi Li Zhixin Liangwen Gong Jianrang