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Wisdom from Chinese Sages, Icons & Poets.
Confucius Quotes (孔子)
Chinese Proverbs (中国谚语)
Wisdom from Chinese Sages, Icons & Poets.
Author name: Zheng
Can Grief and Joy Truly Coexist? The Day Confucius Chose Solemnity Over Song
A Meal Shared with Sorrow: Confucius at the Table of a Mourner
The Art of Learning: If I Show One Corner, You Must Return with the Other Three
The Right Moment to Teach: Do Not Enlighten Those Who Are Not Eager to Learn
Confucius Declared: “I Have Never Refused Instruction to Anyone Who Brought the Humblest Gift”
Four Pillars of a Whole Life: The Seriousness of the Way and the Freedom of the Arts
“Extreme is My Decay”: The Humble Reflection of an Ageing Sage
A Portrait of Authentic Ease: Confucius in His Off-Duty Hours
The Four Failings: A Confucian Anatomy of Ethical Neglect
The Teacher’s Paradox: Claiming “What Have I?” While Embodying the Ideal
A Transmitter, Not a Maker: The Self-Portrait of Confucius
The Art of Virtue: Using Your Own Heart as a Measure for Others
The Golden Rule of Confucius: Wish to Establish Yourself? Establish Others.
Beyond Benevolence: Why the Deed of a Sage Daunts Even Yao and Shun
The Boundary of Benevolence: Zi Gong’s Question on Universal Charity
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