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Confucian Analects
- By: Confucius 孔子
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The Analects, or Lunyu (论语), often referred to as the Analects of Confucius, serve as a profound collection of the words and deeds of the esteemed Chinese philosopher Confucius and his disciples, alongside the rich discussions they engaged in. Composed during the transformative Spring and Autumn Period through the Warring States Period (approximately 475 BC - 221 BC), the Analects stand as the cornerstone of Confucianism, wielding a significant influence on Chinese and East Asian thought and cultural values to this day. James Legge (理雅各; December 20, 1815 – November 29, 1897), a ...
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Yi King - I Ching - The Book of Changes
- By: Confucius 孔子
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The Book of Changes (Traditional: 易經; Simplified: 易经; Legge: Yî King, Wade-Giles: I Ching; Pīnyīn: Yìjīng; Bopomofo: ㄧˋㄐㄧㄥ; Korean: 역경; Japanese: 易経; Vietnamese: Kinh Dịch) Fúxī (伏羲), King Tāng of Shāng (商湯), King Wén of Zhōu (周文王), his son the Duke of Zhōu (周公旦), and Confucius (孔子) have traditionally been credited as the originators of the trigrams (八卦 bāguà), hexagrams (卦 guà), hexagram statements (彖 tuàn), line statements (爻辭 yáocí), and Ten Wings (十翼) commentaries. "The I Ching does not offer itself with ...
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Great Learning & The Doctrine of the Mean
- By: Confucius 孔子 Zengzi 子輿 Zisi 子思
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The Great Learning (Traditional Chinese: 大學, Simplified: 大学, Pinyin: Dàxué, Korean: 대학, Japanese: 大学, Vietnamese: Đại Học) is one of the Four Books of Confucianism (Great Learning, Doctrine of the Mean, Analects, Mencius). The book consists of a short main text attributed to Confucius (孔子) and ten commentary chapters attributed to his disciple Zengzi (曾子). This translation also includes interspersed notes by the 12th-century philosopher Zhu Xi (朱熹). Zhu Xi's master, Cheng Yi (程颐), says, "The Great Learning is a book transmitted by the Confucian school, ...
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四书五经:论语 - 四書五經:論語 [Four Books and Five Classics: The Analects of Confucius]
- By: 孔子 - 孔子 - Confucius
- Narrated by: 王雪纯 - 王雪純 - Wang Xuechun
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
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《论语》是儒家学派的经典著作之一,它以语录体和对话文体为主,记录了孔子及其弟子言行,集中体现了孔子的政治主张、论理思想、道德观念及教育原则等。…… 《論語》是儒家學派的經典著作之一,它以語錄體和對話文體為主,記錄了孔子及其弟子言行,集中體現了孔子的政治主張、論理思想、道德觀念及教育原則等。
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四书五经:论语 - 四書五經:論語 [Four Books and Five Classics: The Analects of Confucius]
- Narrated by: 王雪纯 - 王雪純 - Wang Xuechun
- Series: 四书五经 - 四書五經 [Four Books and Five Classics], Book 3
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
- Release date: 07-11-17
- Language: Mandarin Chinese
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