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修身,要从娃娃抓起。本套丛书由资深儿童文学作家为孩子讲述古代先贤的故事,帮助孩子提高内在修养,从小树立正确的人生观以及价值观。故事情节生动有趣,所涉及人物有代表性,并且巧妙地融入了相关历史文化背景。专业绘者绘制插图,生动有趣,帮助孩子理解故事情节的同时,为本书增添了可读性。
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《不食周粟夷齐(英文版)》是关于伯夷和叔齐兄弟二人孝顺父亲,兄友弟恭,宁肯饿死,不食周粟的故事。这个绘本通过讲述伯夷和叔齐坚守礼仪、舍身取义的行为,赞扬了一种修身律已、恪守仁义的道德品质。
Yi and Qi tells the story about Boyi and Shuqi. They were faithful to the state and would die for it. This picturebook eulogizes the loyalty of them.
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作者马邦城,1950年出生,籍贯平阳。儿童历史故事作家,瑞安市作家协会副主席。曾在《历史文学》《青年一代》《少年文艺》等刊物上发表文章20多篇;在京、沪、辽、川、浙及台湾等8家出版社,出版过《包拯审案》《中国古代改革家故事》《腥风血雨话当年》《戊戌变法的故事》《自古英才出少年》《读历史话英雄》(上下集)等13本历史读物。在《温州晚报》副刊开辟专栏,撰写温州历史人物传记故事130余篇,先后出版《汉武帝刘彻》《宋太祖赵匡胤》《瑞安古代清官故事》《瑞安历史名人列传》等书,总字数达150万,作品曾多次获奖。绘者陈菽现,生于1973年。温州大学美术与设计学院副教授,毕业于中国美术学院美术教育专业与版画专业。中国美术家协会会员,浙江省美术家协会会员。
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Mencius has observed, That whereby man differs from the lower animals
is but scarce 希, xi. Zhu Xi has noted that this remark means there
are very few differences between humans and animals. But I think that xi
in this remark perhaps also covers the meaning rare and uncommon.
As a kind of animals, humans naturally have very few differences from
other animals, but these tiny differences indeed matter and are therefore
valuable.
Then, what are our differences from animals or advantages over them?
In my opinion, humans are superior to animals not because our teeth
or hands are more capable, our bodies are stronger and more sophisticated,
not because we run faster, have more brilliant dwellings or eat
more exquisite food. We are differentiated from animals mainly because
we are morally advanced, which is represented in Mencius four terms,
including sympathy, sense of shame, courtesy and a clear mind to distinguish
between right and wrong.
Xiushen 修身, cultivation of ones moral self, as our ancestors kept
stressing, is to maintain and promote such differences, so that we would
not abandon the few advantages endowed by Heaven or obtained
through evolution and backslide into a barbaric status. Xiushen is the key
to self-cultivation through pursuit of knowledge and rectification of mind,
and to the regulation of families, states and the world.
Xiushen, therefore, is to cultivate an indestructible spirit. Though it
sounds illusory, there are innumerable ways of practicing such cultivation.
In the long history of China, numerable sages have set up examples
for us to cultivate ourselves. Despite the vast diversity of their paths of
life and achievements, they all show us, through their spiritual struggles,
their splendid personalities and the glory of human nature.
Todays society is very different from the past, marked by changing
environment and faster pace of life. For this reason, we should be more
consistently and diligently cultivating ourselves, so that we can stay true
and firm to our aspirations.
We wish that this series of picturebooks would offer children a
glimpse into ancient sages noble character, self-discipline and social
commitment. Perhaps, a worthy life of constant self-improvement could
start from these books.
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