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A famous argumentative paper dealing with the relationship between righteousness and benefit
Students' acceptance and acceptance, everyone's condemnation and praise, Confucius' joy and anger. Meditation through time and space, vigilance across the Millennium: we should treat benefit and righteousness rationally.

Interest is the standard to measure justice. Morality seems to be a balance, with righteousness at this end and benefit at that end. Only when justice is measured by interests can moral balance be maintained.

At the moment of crisis and moral confrontation, Wu Juping used her fragile hands to hold the young children who fell from the tall building without hesitation. She chose morality, she chose righteousness, and her hands were broken. She doesn't want to draw a clear line between benefit and righteousness like ordinary people. At the same time, she chose to make a profit, so she accepted the commendation of "the most beautiful mother" and even accepted a big reward. People have different views on this, but I think profit should be the measure of justice, and there is no doubt about Wu Juping's choice. Interest and righteousness are twin brothers, and their relationship seems to be power and obligation. After justice is done, does he Wei collect interest? Is it difficult to "make peace" like doing something bad?

It is really a trivial matter in China to hand over the valuables found to the municipal government. There is no need for high-profile recognition, and there is no need for rewards and hospitality from the host. However, Yang Li, a patriotic young man, had such an experience in Germany: in order to get him a medal and a bonus of 500 euros, the mayor of Crystal Town actually launched a search by 100 police officers. The mayor once solemnly told Yang Li that the bonus can be waived, but it must be accepted, because it is not only his personal recognition, but also the respect of the whole society for charity. Yes! Doing more justice and getting more benefits is the measure of justice. Isn't that the recognition and respect of good deeds by the whole society behind that move?

Interest is an encouragement to justice. Morality is like a flower, righteousness is a flower, and profit is a gentle breeze. Only when righteousness is blown by profit can the fragrance of morality be carried forward.

In the Millennium, Professor Yuan Longping accepted the "highest scientific honor award" of 5 million yuan. I don't know whether the "acceptance" across the Millennium will usher in a sigh from everyone. It's just that Confucius will only praise if he can comment again. Thanks to the popularization of two-line hybrid rice technology in Yuan Longping, he has fed thousands of Chinese people in Qian Qian and hundreds of millions of people in the world. This award is well-deserved for him. More importantly, the reason why the state set up this award is to encourage and call on thousands of outstanding talents in Qian Qian to inherit and carry forward good deeds.

China made a historic breakthrough in the Athens Olympic Games. After the game, the country rewarded the athletes who won the gold medal, which caused a lot of discussion and accusations. But at the same time, the reward effect has achieved excellent results in China, which not only inspired athletes to create good results, but also passed on the torch of "kindness" again and again-China women's volleyball team collectively donated money to charity, and fundraising activities such as players and stars signing clothes are common. This is the best interpretation of righteousness and benefit and the best development of morality.

Meditation that spans thousands of years is an alarm to travel through time and space. Water turns into a clear spring, and there is clear and transparent water in your heart, even if it is the benefit of the world. Look at righteousness and benefit rationally, and let the flowers of morality bloom in four seasons.