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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.
The Cruel Demands of the Age: On the Unlikely Survival of the Virtuous
The Humility of a Hero: How Meng Zhi Fan Disguised His Courage
Zi You’s Portrait of Integrity: The Man Who Never Takes Shortcuts
The Constant Question: Have You Found Any Good Men?
The Two Paths of the Scholar: Confucius’s Choice Between the Noble and the Petty
Confucius on the Self-Imposed Limit: You Have Drawn the Line Yourself
The Conflict of Liking and Doing: Ran Qiu’s Plea of Insufficient Strength
The Joy Unchanged: Confucius’s Ode to Yan Hui’s Constant Happiness
The Cruel Paradox of Fate: A Man of Virtue Struck by a Vile Sickness
An Unbending Refusal: The Ultimatum of Min Ziqian
Confucius on the Value of Versatility: The Man of Various Talents
Confucius on Practical Intelligence: The Key to Navigating Governance
Confucius on the Trait of Decision: The Mark of a Natural Leader
Confucius on the Hierarchy of Virtue: Sustained Commitment Versus Fleeting Glimpses
Confucius on Inherent Worth: The Calf Destined for the Altar
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