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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 Ode of the White Scepter: A Marriage Forged on a Repeated Verse
The Unanimous Acclaim: Filial Piety That Silences Even a Whisper of Discord
The Pillars of Virtue: Four Paragons of Moral Character
The Liberated Mind: How Wisdom, Virtue, and Courage Free Us from Doubt, Worry, and Fear
The Mind’s Still Center: How Freedom from Envy and Greed Paves the Way to Goodness
The Primary Coordinates: How Loyalty and Trustworthiness Anchor a Chaotic World
The Hierarchy of Loves: Why Virtue Rarely Rivals Beauty in the Human Heart
The Master’s Own Audit: A Humble Inventory of Commonplace Virtues
The Civilizing Presence: How a Gentleman Transforms the Notion of ‘Rudeness’
The Master’s Reserved Topics: On Profit, Destiny, and Perfect Virtue
Beyond Vocabulary: The Unnameable Vastness of a True Leader’s Virtue
The Human Sky: How a Sage-King Mirrored the Cosmos
The Incomplete Self: When Natural Dispositions Lack Their Anchoring Virtue
The Fatal Flaw: When Arrogance and Stinginess Corrupt Even the Greatest Talent
The Empty Cup: A Friend Who Mastered the Art of Humility
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