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What wine does benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom belong to?
52-degree Wuliangye Renyi Li Zhixin Liquor Gift Box.

The bottle with white porcelain texture is simple and generous, showing high-end and literati temperament, wine, benevolence, courtesy, wisdom and faith, showing the essence of traditional culture, gold-plated patterns outlining words and classic Great Wall patterns, simple and atmospheric, with anti-slip texture around the bottom of the bottle, printed with Wuliangye trademark, which is even more treasured.

Basic information:

The five permanent members refer to benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faith. The five permanent members are the lowest moral standards for being a man and the ethical principles for dealing with and coordinating the relationship between people who exist as individuals and those who make up society.

According to the ethical principles of the five permanent members, we can communicate directly, eliminate barriers on the whole and feel and communicate with each other. Therefore, the principle of the five permanent members is the principle of rational communication, empathy and harmonious coexistence among all members of society.

Benevolent people, people's hearts are also virtuous. Morality is conscience, and conscience is justice, and it is also pushing the will of oneself and others. Therefore, the word "benevolence" comes from two people, because people can't be immune, other people's ideas are established, and people's personality is obvious. Only in this way can we be elegant and harmonious, and we can stand on our feet, give full play to the arms of young and old, and do things we don't want to do. Don't do this to others. Things are for people, not for yourself. They are compassionate, generous, gentle and kind.

Righteousness, appropriateness, is due to time, place and people's intention. Do what should be done and don't do what shouldn't be done. As you can see, there is no cause and effect in taking ill-gotten gains. Confucius said that a gentleman is righteous, a villain is profitable, and letting wealth and fame drift by like clouds is unjust. An old friend is ashamed and evil, but righteous and righteous.