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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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The Fortitude of the Brave: “The Brave Man Has No Fear”
The Way to Serve a Ruler: “Do Not Deceive, But Do Not Shrink from Offending”
The Ideal Complete Man: A Synthesis of Wisdom, Courage, Talent, and Culture
Courage and Benevolence: “The Benevolent Are Surely Brave, But the Brave May Not Be Benevolent”
The Liberated Mind: How Wisdom, Virtue, and Courage Free Us from Doubt, Worry, and Fear
The Courage of Imperfection: Why Embracing Your Flaws is the First Step to Losing Them
The Unassailable Hostage: When a Man Becomes the Vessel of Civilization
Where Courage Meets Discontent: A Recipe for Revolt
Chinese Proverb: 不入虎穴,焉得虎子 (If one does not enter the tiger’s den, how can he get a tiger’s cub?)
A Decree of Heaven: “Virtue Is Within Me, What Can Man Do?”
The Prudent Warrior: Confucius on the Man Who Plans and Achieves
A Warrior’s Question: Zi Lu Asks, “Who Would You Take to War?”
The Humility of a Hero: How Meng Zhi Fan Disguised His Courage
Confucius’s Warning on Courage: Why Judgment Matters More
Confucius Quote on Courage: To See What Is Right and Not to Do It Is Want of Courage
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