The ancestors of the Chinese people said that feeling, reason, and law are in the belly, reason in the heart, and law in the mind.
Emotion is perceptual, representing human nature; law is rational, representing the reality that rigidity cannot accommodate.
Feelings are biased, and the law has shortcomings. The two are at the two ends of the balance. This requires reason to reconcile. Reason is reason, a manifestation of one's values, impartiality, and can't deceive oneself.
I used to disagree with this set very much, despise it very much, think it is the rule of man, not the rule of law, and I am longing for the western one. But as I grew up and my experience grew, I found that what my ancestors said was really reasonable. The law of emotion, reason, and emotion is before the law. The law without empathy will not be recognized by people and will not unite people’s hearts. , Let alone achieve a harmonious society.
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