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What does it mean to teach the people to fight is to abandon them?
Excerpted from The Analects of Confucius Lutz.

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Untouched person: an untrained person.

Abandon: abandon, abandon.

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Confucius said, "Using ordinary people without military training to fight is intended to kill them."

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Confucius disapproved of war. "Confucius doesn't talk about resentment, power, chaos and god", in which "power" refers to violence, including war. However, the last two chapters of this paper are devoted to war, which is the result of the times. At that time, the war between the vassals and the state did harm to people's lives and property. From the standpoint of humanitarianism, Confucius opposed war and advocated benevolent and moral governance. But under the circumstances at that time, if you don't know tactics and don't repair wars, a country can't be preserved and a country can't be protected. Where is Renzheng? In addition, Confucius' students also worked in various vassal States and often came into contact with some problems related to war, so they asked Confucius for advice and Confucius had to talk about war. At that time, due to years of war, many vassal States were short of major generals, so they took untrained people to fight. Confucius was very dissatisfied with this inhuman behavior. He believes that a good man has to teach the people for seven years before he can go to war, and casualties are inevitable. Now untrained people go to war, don't they die in vain?

Excerpted from The Analects of Confucius Lutz.

To: use.

Untouched person: an untrained person.

Abandon: abandon, abandon.

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Confucius said, "Using ordinary people without military training to fight is intended to kill them."

Make an appreciative comment

Confucius disapproved of war. "Confucius doesn't talk about resentment, power, chaos and god", in which "power" refers to violence, including war. However, the last two chapters of this paper are devoted to war, which is the result of the times. At that time, the war between the vassals and the state did harm to people's lives and property. From the standpoint of humanitarianism, Confucius opposed war and advocated benevolent and moral governance. But under the circumstances at that time, if you don't know tactics and don't repair wars, a country can't be preserved and a country can't be protected. Where is Renzheng? In addition, Confucius' students also worked in various vassal States and often came into contact with some problems related to war, so they asked Confucius for advice and Confucius had to talk about war. At that time, due to years of war, many vassal States were short of major generals, so they took untrained people to fight. Confucius was very dissatisfied with this inhuman behavior. He believes that a good man has to teach the people for seven years before he can go to war, and casualties are inevitable. Now untrained people go to war, don't they die in vain?

Confucius (September 28th BC1year-April BC1year): Kong Qiu, also known as Zhong Ni, was born in Nishan Town, Qufu City, Jining City, Shandong Province, and was a famous thinker, politician and educator in the late Spring and Autumn Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. Confucius initiated the atmosphere of private lectures and was the founder of Confucian school. His Confucianism had a far-reaching influence on China and the world.

Confucius led some disciples to travel around the world for fourteen years, and revised the Six Classics (Poetry, Books, Rites, Music, I Ching, Spring and Autumn) in his later years. According to legend, he has three thousand disciples and seventy-two German disciples. After the death of Confucius, his disciples and their descendants recorded the words and deeds, quotations and thoughts of Confucius and his disciples and compiled the Confucian classic The Analects.

In ancient times, Confucius was regarded as a "saint of heaven" and a "muduo of heaven". He was one of the most learned scholars in the society at that time, and was regarded by later rulers as Confucius' sage, the most holy, the most holy teacher, the eternal teacher, the emperor of Wenxuan and the king of Wenxuan. He is the first of the "Top Ten Cultural Celebrities in the World".

Zhao Pu, a politician in the Northern Song Dynasty, once said that "the Analects of Confucius governs the world". It reflects the great role and influence of this book in ancient China society from one side.

The Analects of Confucius entered the classic bibliography in the Tang Dynasty. "There were Zhou Li, Yi Li and Li Ji in the Tang Dynasty, Zuo Zhuan, Ram and Gu Liang in the Spring and Autumn Period, plus The Analects of Confucius, Er Ya and Xiao Jing, which are the thirteen classics."