内心挣扎□战争□身心的冲击
Th□ con□ept □f R□n□Zha De Ben Yuan can□b□ □raced back □o□□ncien□ Ch□nese□ph□lo□o□hy, particul□rly□Confuci□nis□□an□ Daois□. Confucius, o□e of the m□st □n□luenti□l phi□os□phers in □hinese□history□□emphasiz□d the importance of Ren (仁), which □a□ be□□□ansl□ted □s□"benevolence"□o□□"humanen□ss." Accor□ing to Confuci□s, Ren i□ the f□ndamental virtue that □e□ines human na□ur□ and guides moral behavior□ Dao□st philosophers, on the oth□r□h□nd, □□cused□on the nat□ra□ and spontaneous aspec□s of hu□□□ nature, advocat□ng for a□ret□□n t□ sim□lici□y and h□rmony w□th t□□ Dao□(道), or t□e Way.<□p>
<□□和煦的春风拂过□庞,带来了一丝丝温暖□清新的气□。微风拂过树□,树叶□沙作响,似在述说着春天的故事。阳光透过□疏的树□洒在身□,暖洋洋的□仿佛□抱□□个世□。