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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.
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Four Pillars of a Whole Life: The Seriousness of the Way and the Freedom of the Arts
The Golden Rule of Confucius: Wish to Establish Yourself? Establish Others.
The Boundary of Benevolence: Zi Gong’s Question on Universal Charity
The Wisdom of the Superior Man: He May Be Led to the Well, But Not Into It
The Well of Virtue: A Disciple’s Paradoxical Challenge to Benevolence
The Flowing Wise, The Steadfast Virtuous: A Confucian Allegory of Character
The Paradox of Virtue: The One Who Seeks Difficulty Before Reward
Confucius on the Hierarchy of Virtue: Sustained Commitment Versus Fleeting Glimpses
The Ambition of Confucius: A Vision of Universal Care
Confucius on Purity and Its Limits in the Path to Virtue
Confucius on the Nature of Loyalty: Why It Differs from Perfect Virtue
Confucius Quote on Humanity and Music: What Has a Man Without Humanity to Do with Music?
Confucius Quote on Humanity and Ritual: What Has a Man Without Humanity to Do with the Rites?
Confucius Quote on Self-Cultivation: Earnestness, Trustworthiness, and Love for All
Confucius Quote on Rhetoric, Appearance, and Benevolence
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