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Reflections on Zhou's Humanities Lecture
Abstract: This is a collection of speeches by a philosopher and writer in China. With his broad academic vision and refined academic attitude, he told people about life, society, thought, morality, legal system, education, youth, love, marriage, women, children, writing and many other aspects, and guided people to understand the problem in a profound and scientific way of thinking. This is a great book, very instructive, full of knowledge, wisdom and beauty of personality. ...

A person living in the world should have humanistic spirit. This is a spirit advocated all over the world. There are different opinions about humanistic spirit. In China Quality, Professor Lou Yulie believes that China has always attached importance to humanistic spirit and is an important part of China culture. Wang Xiaobo thinks that China's humanistic spirit is like a silly elder sister who can only sew buttons. Zhou also complained about the humanistic spirit in Confucianism represented by Confucius. We don't intervene in the historical criticism of humanistic spirit and the criticism of Chinese and western cultures. I think as long as we master the humanistic spirit mentioned by Zhou, we should care about people, especially their spiritual life. Respect the value of human beings, especially the value of human beings as spiritual beings, and take this as our guide to action. ...