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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 Three Levers of Character: A Leader’s User Manual
The Ultimate Debug Mode: Truth Spoken at Life’s Edge
Without Harmony, Grace is Not Enough
Chinese Proverb: 满招损,谦受益 (Complacency brings losses, while modesty brings benefit.)
A Lifetime of Prayer: The Virtue Lived Daily
The Distance of Virtue: A Wish Away
A Decree of Heaven: “Virtue Is Within Me, What Can Man Do?”
The Four Taboos: What Confucius Consciously Remained Silent About
The Attainment of the Goal: Why Seekers of Virtue Have No Regret
Four Pillars of a Whole Life: The Seriousness of the Way and the Freedom of the Arts
The Four Failings: A Confucian Anatomy of Ethical Neglect
The Boundary of Benevolence: Zi Gong’s Question on Universal Charity
The Supreme Yet Scarce Virtue: Confucius’s Lament for the Lost Mean
The Paradox of Virtue: The One Who Seeks Difficulty Before Reward
The Foundation of Human Life: Confucius on Uprightness as Our Natural State
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