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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.
Shu Er VII
The Fourfold Curriculum: Deconstructing the Pillars of Confucian Pedagogy
‘Have I Kept Anything Back?’ The Master’s Reassurance to His Disciples
A Decree of Heaven: “Virtue Is Within Me, What Can Man Do?”
The Mobile Classroom: Finding a Teacher in Every Group of Three
The Four Taboos: What Confucius Consciously Remained Silent About
Not Born Knowing: A Lover of Antiquity, Earnest in Seeking
The Portrait of a Lifelong Learner: So Engrossed He Forgot to Eat and Age
The Three Pillars of Confucian Discourse: The Odes, The History, and The Rites
A Lament for More Time: Confucius’s Wish to Study the Book of Changes
Happiness in a Bowl of Rice: The Floating Cloud of Ill-Gotten Wealth
The Attainment of the Goal: Why Seekers of Virtue Have No Regret
Three Months Without Taste: When Music Transcended the Senses
The Three Things Confucius Treated with Ultimate Caution
What If Wealth Were Within Reach? Confucius on the Choice Between Riches and Principle
The Prudent Warrior: Confucius on the Man Who Plans and Achieves
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