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Wisdom from Chinese Sages, Icons & Poets.
Confucius Quotes (孔子)
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Wisdom from Chinese Sages, Icons & Poets.
Gong Ye Chang V
Confucius’s Crown: Why a Love of Learning Outshines Innate Virtue
The Ultimate Self-Accusation: Confucius on the Rarest Form of Self-Awareness
The Ambition of Confucius: A Vision of Universal Care
The Wisdom of Yan Hui: The Ambition of Silent Virtue
To Share Without Regret: The Ambition of Zi Lu
Confucius on the Poison of Hidden Resentment: The Deception of Feigned Friendship
Confucius on the Paradox of Flattery: Why Excessive Politeness Masks Insincerity
What Is True Integrity? Confucius and the Case of the Borrowed Vinegar
The Wisdom of Confucius: How to Live Free of Resentment
Confucius on the Unfinished Masterpiece: The Teacher’s Call to Return and Refine
An Unmatchable Stupidity: The Confucian Praise for Prudent Withdrawal
Confucius on the Paralysis of Analysis: Why the Third Thought Paralyzes
Confucius on Purity and Its Limits in the Path to Virtue
Confucius on the Nature of Loyalty: Why It Differs from Perfect Virtue
Confucius on the Paradox of Wisdom: When Erudition Masks Folly
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