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Mencius was not enlightened.
Mencius said: There are many ways of education, but I don't want to teach people directly. This is my way of education.

In Mencius' sentence, Mencius said: "Teaching is also a lot of skills, and those who despise teaching are just teaching."

I disdain to educate you, that is, to educate you-this is just a silent teaching (Lao Tzu first mentioned "the teaching of saints without words" in Tao Te Ching).

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Mencius, a collection of Mencius' speeches during the Warring States Period, recorded the dispute between Mencius and hundred schools of thought, the words and deeds of his disciples, and the lobbying of princes, and was compiled by Mencius and his disciples (Zhang Wan, etc.). ).

Mencius recorded Mencius' thoughts on governing the country, political views (the debate between benevolent government and Wang Ba, people-oriented, respecting the right and wrong of the monarch's heart, people being the monarch, and following the monarch being light) and political actions. It was written in the mid-Warring States period and belongs to Confucian classics.

His theoretical starting point is the theory of good nature and advocates the rule of virtue. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhu called Mencius, The Analects of Confucius, Daxue and The Doctrine of the Mean the Four Books. Since the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, it has been regarded as a family heirloom. Just like textbooks now.