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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.
leadership
The Principle of Proper Placement: Matching Talent to the Right Role
The True Measure of Authority: When Justice Leaves No Resentment
The Mark of a Superior Man: Easy to Serve, Hard to Please, Wise in Employing
The Weight of Office: “To Be a Prince is Difficult; To Be a Minister is Not Easy”
The Impossibility of Leadership: “If You Cannot Rectify Yourself, How Rectify Others?”
The Foundation of Governance: “If You Rectify Yourself, What Difficulty in Governing?”
The Power of Example: Correct Conduct Commands Obedience Without Orders
The Bond of Good Faith: When Leaders Are Trustworthy, People Are Sincere
The Authority of Righteousness: When Leaders Love Justice, People Follow Willingly
The Power of Propriety: When Leaders Love Ritual, People Show Reverence
The Three Rules of Administration: Lead, Pardon, Promote
The Fundamentals of Governance: Lead, Labor, and Never Weary
The Art of Governance: Promote the Upright to Rectify the Crooked
The Wind and the Grass: How Virtue of Leaders Shapes Society
The Root of Theft: When the Leader’s Covetousness Invites Crime
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