HomePhilosophersConfucius Quotes (孔子)The Corrosion of Eloquence: Confucius on Why ‘Fine Words’ Undermine Virtue The Corrosion of Eloquence: Confucius on Why ‘Fine Words’ Undermine VirtueBy Zheng / June 11, 2026 / eloquence, hypocrisy, speech, The Analects, virtue, Wei Ling Gong XV Specious words confound virtue. 巧言乱德。 Source: The Analects, Wei Ling Gong XV, Chapter 27 Author: Confucius Related Posts The Root of Governance: “When Superiors Cherish Propriety, the People are Easily Led” Confucius on the Paradox of Life: Why Death After Enlightenment Is Acceptable Confucius on the Poison of Hidden Resentment: The Deception of Feigned Friendship The Foundation of Knowledge: Against Hasty Action, For Learning from Observation Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Type here.. Name* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.