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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 Humble Scholar: Three Years of Learning Without Claiming Arrival
The Empty Cup: A Friend Who Mastered the Art of Humility
The Pinnacle of Virtue: An Act Beyond Praise
Chinese Proverb: 满招损,谦受益 (Complacency brings losses, while modesty brings benefit.)
Extravagance or Parsimony? The Lesser of Two Evils
The Humble Pursuit: ‘I Dare Not Claim Sagehood, Only Ceaseless Striving’
The Master’s Duet: A Lesson in Humble Learning
The Knowing-Doing Gap: A Sage’s Confession of Practical Shortfall
A Peculiar Fortune: To Have One’s Errors Recognized
The Teacher’s Paradox: Claiming “What Have I?” While Embodying the Ideal
The Humility of a Hero: How Meng Zhi Fan Disguised His Courage
The Wisdom of Yan Hui: The Ambition of Silent Virtue
The Wisdom of Confucius: The Four Pillars of Exemplary Leadership
The Wisdom of Confucius: The Humble Learner as the True Noble
Confucius’s Astonishing Admission: “I Grant You, We Are Not Equal to Him”
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