Question 1: If a man is kind, he wants to be a man, and he wants to achieve it (2 points).
Question 2: First, "loyalty and forgiveness" is consisten
Question 1: If a man is kind, he wants to be a man, and he wants to achieve it (2 points).
Question 2: First, "loyalty and forgiveness" is consistent; Second, we should be considerate of others, be generous to the people and be able to compare with human beings; Third, we should pay attention to the practicality and effectiveness of "goodness", benefit the people with practical actions and promote social progress. (4 points)
Question 1:
Test analysis: this question examines and analyzes the author's views and attitudes in the text. When answering this question, deduct "benevolence" and combine with the "which sentence is the best" in the topic requirements to determine that the answer is "a kind person wants to stand up and be a man and realize it."
Question 2:
Test analysis: this question examines and analyzes the author's views and attitudes in the text. Grasping the saying that "the master's way is only loyalty and forgiveness", "A benevolent person wants to stand and be a man, and wants to succeed. If a close analogy can be made, it can be said that the side of benevolent governance has also been analyzed and summarized. When analyzing, pay attention to the significance of Confucius thought in today's society.
Reference: (1) Confucius said, "You see, what I say is always carried out by a basic idea." Ceng Zi said, "Yes." After Confucius went out, his classmates asked Ceng Zi, "What does this mean?" Ceng Zi said: "The teacher's method is loyalty and forgiveness."
(2) Zi Gong said, "What if one person can give people many benefits and help them?" ? Can you be considered a benevolent person? Confucius said: "He is not only a benevolent man, but also a saint! Even Yao and Shun can't do it. As for the benevolent, it is self-reliance and self-improvement to help others stand together; If you want to live well by yourself, you should also help others to live well together. It can be said that it is a way of practicing benevolence to compare everything with yourself and push yourself and others. "