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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.
Confucius’s Warning Against Clever Speech: Why Eloquence Breeds Hatred
Is Eloquence Necessary for Virtue? A Question Posed to Confucius
Confucius on the VIP of Utensils: What It Means to Be a National Treasure
The Wisdom of Confucius: Virtue Breeds Virtu
The Wisdom of Confucius on Navigating Order and Chaos
Confucius on the Paradox of Judgment: The Prisoner Deemed Worthy of Marriage
Zi You on the Paradox of Counsel: Why Good Advice, When Excessive, Breeds Estrangement
Confucius on the Paradox of Virtue: Why the Right Path Is Never Lonely
Confucius on the Paradox of Power: Why Gentle Speech and Earnest Action Define True Strength
Confucius on the Paradox of Freedom: How Restraint Leads to Fewer Errors
Confucius on the Paradox of Promise: The Fear That Precedes Integrity
Confucius on the Paradox of Love: Why a Parent’s Age Brings Both Joy and Fear
Confucius on the Paradox of Progress: Why Filial Piety Sometimes Means Not Changing
Confucius on the Paradox of Freedom: A Son’s Travels Limited by Love
Confucius on the Paradox of Filial Piety: How to Correct Without Disrespecting
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