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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.
Gong Ye Chang V
Confucius on the Art of Friendship: Why Respect is the Glue That Binds
The Wisdom of Confucius: The Four Pillars of Exemplary Leadership
The Wisdom of Confucius: The Humble Learner as the True Noble
What Earns a Noble Title? Zi Gong’s Question on the Meaning of “Wen”
Zi Lu on the Paradox of Learning: The Anxiety of Unpracticed Knowledge
That Which May Be Heard: Zi Gong on the Master’s Profound Silence
Confucius on the Ideal and the Reality: The Difficulty of Practicing the Golden Rule
The Wisdom of Zi Gong: The Positive Form of the Golden Rule
Confucius on the Paradox of Strength: How Desire Prevents True Firmness
Does a Truly Unbending Man Exist? A Lament by Confucius
Confucius on the Evolution of Judgment: From Trusting Words to Observing Actions
Confucius on the Unteachable Student: Rotten Wood and a Wall of Earth
Confucius’s Astonishing Admission: “I Grant You, We Are Not Equal to Him”
The Wisdom of Zi Gong: “How Dare I Compare Myself with Hui?”
Who Is the Better Disciple? A Question Confucius Posed to Zi Gong
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