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What is the idea of the Renaissance?
The core idea (guiding ideology) of the Renaissance is humanism, and its core is that man is the foundation of everything, and it advocates measuring everything by individuals.

Humanists use "humanity" to oppose "divinity" and "human rights" to oppose "theocracy". They put forward the slogan "I am a human being, and I am everywhere in all human characteristics". People-centered, they praise the wisdom and strength of human beings, praise the perfection and loftiness of human nature, oppose the autocratic rule of religion and feudal hierarchy, advocate individual liberation, equality and freedom, demand secular happiness and human joy, and advocate scientific and cultural knowledge. Therefore, the concept of humanism focuses on "human", which is the exertion of "human instinct" and the driving force for "human" to pursue truth, goodness and beauty.