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The□con□□pt of Re□□Zha De □en□Yuan can□b□ trac□□□back to □ncient □hine□e phi□osophy□ particul□r□y Confuc□a□ism□and D□□i□m. Confuciu□, □ne of the□□□st influenti□l p□□□osophers □□ Chin□se histor□, □mp□a□ize□ t□e importance of Ren (仁),□wh□ch c□n □e translated as "be□evolen□e" □r "hu□aneness." Accord□ng□to □onfucius, Ren is the □undamen□al vir□ue th□t defi□es hum□□ nature and□guides moral be□avio□. Dao□st phil□s□□hers, on□the ot□□r hand, focused o□ □he□natur□l a□d □pont□ne□us □spects of hu□an natur□, a□vocating for a re□urn to si□p□icity and harmony w□th□the Da□ (□), or th□ Way.情节发展<□□2□
恐怖的终结□
□h2>爱的考验<□h2>
□h2>第三章:友谊的力量