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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
Confucius on Human Potential: I Have Not Seen Insufficient Strength
Confucius Poses a Challenge: Can You Devote One Day to Virtue?
Confucius on the Hater of Non-Virtue: A Fortress of Principle
Confucius on the Lover of Virtue: Nothing Is Above It
Confucius on the Rarity of True Virtue: I Have Not Seen It
Confucius on the Moral Compass That Never Falters
Confucius on the Paradox of Aversion: When to Embrace What You Loathe
Confucius on the Paradox of Desire: When to Reject What You Desire
Confucius on the Moral Immune System: How a Resolute Heart Repels Evil
Confucius on the Paradox of Emotion: Why Only the Good Can Truly Hate
Confucius on the State of Virtue: From Resting to Desiring
Confucius on the Influence of Environment on Wisdom
Confucius on the Paradox of Ritual: When the Form Lacks the Spirit
Confucius on the Ideal of “Perfect Beauty and Perfect Goodness”
The Wisdom of the Border Warden: Heaven’s Bell with a Wooden Tongue
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