THE SAYINGS OF CONFUCIUS

THE SAYINGS OF CONFUCIUS
Author: Confucius
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2014-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1291962077

This Chinese sage from the sixth century BC is probably the most quoted philosopher and moralizer ever, a guide to everyday as well as heavenly conduct. CALLENDER ANCIENT WISDOM

The Sayings of Confucius

The Sayings of Confucius
Author: Heian International
Publisher: Heian International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9780893468958

A collection of the wisdom and thought of the great Chinese philosopher.

Quotes of Confucius And Their Interpretations, A Words Of Wisdom Collection Book

Quotes of Confucius And Their Interpretations, A Words Of Wisdom Collection Book
Author: D. Brewer
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2020-01-05
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0244550549

This fascinating collection of 120 Confucius quotes and their interpretations relating to the modern world gives valuable insight into the wisdom of the man himself, as well as providing a system for living a virtuous life that can be achieved by anyone. Confucius (551 - 479 BC) was a Chinese politician and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn time period. He is known for his words of wisdom on subjects involving morality, correctness, justice and sincerity. The thoughts of Confucius have influenced societies and their leaders for over two thousand years, and they are just as relevant today as they ever were. "Study the past, if you would define the future" - Confucius

The Analects of Confucius

The Analects of Confucius
Author: Confucius
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2015-12-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781522968276

The Analects of Confucius A Collection of Sayings and Ideas Attributed to the Chinese Philosopher The Chinese Classics By Confucius Translated by James Legge During most of the Han period the Analects was not considered one of the principal texts of Confucianism. During the reign of Han Wudi (141-87 BC), when the Chinese government began promoting Confucian studies, only the Five Classics were considered by the government to be canonical (jing), considered so because Confucius was assumed to have partially written, edited, and/or transmitted them. The Analects was considered secondary as it was thought to be merely a collection of Confucius' oral "commentary" (zhuan) on the Five Classics. The political importance and popularity of Confucius and Confucianism grew throughout the Han dynasty, and by the Eastern Han the Analects was widely read by schoolchildren and anyone aspiring to literacy, and often read before the Five Classics themselves. During the Eastern Han, the heir apparent was provided a tutor specifically to teach him the Analects. The growing importance of the Analects was recognized when the Five Classics was expanded to the "Seven Classics": the Five Classics plus the Analects and the Classic of Filial Piety, and its status as one of the central texts of Confucianism continued to grow until the late Song dynasty (960-1279), when it was identified and promoted as one of the Four Books by Zhu Xi and generally accepted as being more insightful than the older Five Classics.

Confucius from the Heart

Confucius from the Heart
Author: Yu Dan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1416596569

Now available in the U.S. and already one of China's all-time bestsellers, "Confucius from the Heart" stands as an inspirational work that teaches readers how to apply Confucian wisdom to their everyday lives. Full-color illustrations throughout.

Confucius Says

Confucius Says
Author: Veronica Li
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2015-05
Genre: Aging parents
ISBN: 9781622460175

Confucius Says is a novel about caregiving for elderly parents. Cary, a middle-aged Chinese American, was brought up to believe in the Confucian virtue of filial piety: serving one's parents is a sacred duty that requires extreme sacrifice. Thus when Cary's parents become too feeble to live on their own, she takes them in with the blessing of her Caucasian husband, Steve. But the more Cary tries to please her parents, the crabbier they become. A string of crises drives Cary to the verge of a meltdown. She finally confronts the source of her troubles: Confucius. She reads the Book on Filial Piety to see what exactly Confucius says about the subject. To her surprise, she finds his sayings are quite the opposite of what she's been taught to believe. Liberated from her misconceptions, Cary rediscovers filial piety as a universal formula for a functional, loving modern family. Veronica Li, an immigrant from Hong Kong, received her B.A. in English from the University of California, Berkeley and her master's in International Affairs from Johns Hopkins University. Li was a journalist for the Asian Wall Street Journal and other organizations. She later joined the World Bank, for which she traveled extensively and got her inspiration for her thriller, Nightfall in Mogadishu. Her second book, Journey across the Four Seas: A Chinese Woman's Search for Home, is a memoir of her mother's life.