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Confucius - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 31, 2020 · Confucius (trad. 551–479 BCE) has been portrayed as a teacher, advisor, editor, philosopher, reformer, and prophet.
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Confucius | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyConfucius (551—479 B.C.E.) Better known in China as “Master Kong” (Chinese: Kongzi), Confucius was a fifth-century BCE Chinese thinker whose influence upon ...
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Confucius - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsHe was born in Qufu in the small state of Lu (in present-day Shandong province in Eastern China), and lived in the Spring and Autumn period of the Zhou dynasty.
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The Analects of Confucius (from the Chinese Classics) by ConfuciusThis foundational text of Confucianism serves as a guide on ethics, morality, and proper conduct, promoting virtues such as filial piety, righteousness, and ...
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[PDF] ON HUMANENESS Introduction Confucius (the - Asia for EducatorsThe excerpts from the Analects presented below are specifically concerned with Confucius' ideas regarding the concepts of humaneness (ren or jen, also ...
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(PDF) The impact of Confucianism on ancient Chinese society and ...Jul 29, 2024 · Confucianism, established by Confucius in the 6th century BCE, has deeply shaped Chinese society and governance across history. This paper ...
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Introduction to Confucian Thought - Asia for EducatorsGovernment and society in China were grounded in the Confucian philosophy, which held that there was a basic order in the universe and a natural harmony.
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THE RELATION BETWEEN CONFUCIANISM AND CHINESE ...Apr 27, 2020 · Confucianism has historically been the main actor in carrying out social governance and cultivation in Chinese society. Drawing lessons from ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Influence of Confucianism on the Chinese Political SystemOct 24, 2022 · Contemporary communist leadership draws from the tradition of Confucianism also in terms of the belief that it has a mission to create a just ...
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Confucius (551-479 bce) - ecph-china - Berkshire PublishingConfucius was an ancient Chinese thinker, educator, and statesman ... His family name was Kong, his given name was Qiu, and his courtesy name was Zhongni.Missing: Kongfuzi | Show results with:Kongfuzi
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The Life and Teachings of Confucius: Searching for the Middle Way ...Feb 27, 2023 · Known respectfully in Chinese as Kong Fuzi (孔夫子) or simply Kong Zi, which means “Master Kong,” Confucius was born as Kong Qiu (孔丘) in the ...
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The Confucius Cult: Historical Retrospective - Oxford AcademicFinally, Confucius was awarded a new title of “Ultimate Sage and First Master” (zhi sheng xian shi 至聖先師).11. Beyond the necessary liturgical adjustments ...
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Confucius in Qufu and Kongzhai (Part I) - The Aura of ConfuciusDec 24, 2021 · Confucius had the honorific title “Great Completer, Ultimate Sage, and Culture-Exalted Former Teacher” (Dacheng zhisheng wenxuan xianshi ...
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Posthumous Titles Conferred to Kongzi - Cult of ConfuciusKongzi was ultimately ennobled as king, but he held a number of titles between the time of his death and his final title, Great Completer, Ultimate Sage, ...
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Confucius Says? How Catholic Priests Coined the Chinese ...Sep 29, 2023 · Did you know Jesuit missionaries introduced the name "Confucius" to the West ... This can be traced back to the 16th century when Catholic Jesuit ...
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Ancient Facts About Confucius - FactinateJun 12, 2018 · The only reason he is known as Confucius is because 16th century Jesuit missionaries coming to China took his name and gave it a Latinized sound ...
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The Jesuits Did NOT Manufacture "Confucianism"1 - jstor" The term "Confucius," as has been generally accepted, was coined by the Jesuits in the seventeenth century as a Latinization of Kongfuzi. But Jensen. 1 I ...
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What's the difference between Wade-Giles and Pinyin?Q - How can I tell the difference between Wade-Giles and Pinyin? A - There are a number of ways to distinguish Wade-Giles (WG) romanization from pinyin (PY).
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Wade-Giles and Pinyin Romanizations of Chinese CharactersThe Wade-Giles system of romanizing the modern Chinese written language was originally devised to simplify Chinese-language characters for the Western world.
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The Perils of Reading Asian Characters in English - George LeonardThen, in the1950s, the Communists developed a new Romanization called Hanyu Pinyin (or "pinyin" for short ) which avoids many of the Wade-Giles problems, and ...
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Sacrifice and the Imperial Cult of ConfuciusConfucius in the capital and in 739 (kaiyuan 27/8/23) gave Confucius the posthumous title of Exalted King of Culture (wenxuan wang) and turned his image in ...
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"The Analects of Confucius," a Rectification of Names 《論語正名》The Lunyu is a collection of fragmented dialogues preserved from around 500 BC, transmitted generationally and eventually compiled into an anthology.
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Pinyin Romanization: Word Division Recommendationwhere the preferred form in LCNA is a pure Wade-Giles form, the preferred form in the Pinyin database should be that Wade-Giles form converted to Pinyin; where ...<|separator|>
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Confucius and Confucianism (www.chinaknowledge.de)May 8, 2021 · The Chinese term is derived from the word ru 儒, which is interpreted by ancient philologists as "soft" or "peaceful" (rou 柔: Shuowen jiezi 說 ...
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[PDF] Confucius's China - The Lutterworth PressChinese tradition suggests that Confucius was born around the year. 551 BCE, during the Spring and Autumn Period, in the province of Lu, one of the several ...
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Introduction to the Cult of Confucius - Academics - Hamilton CollegeKongzi was the son of Shuliang He, who, according to some sources, was a descendant of a prestigious lessor branch of a ducal lineage of the neighboring state ...
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THE BACKGROUND OF THE KONG FAMILY OF LU AND THE ... - jstorThe Shiji and Kongzi jiayu accounts, as well as accounts in other early texts, uniformly state that Shuliang He died when Kong Qiu was an in fant, his mother ...
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YAN ZHENGZHAI, MOTHER OF THE SAGE CONFUCIUSConfucius's biological mother Yan Zhengzai married Shu-liang He at the age of 16. The couple often visited Ni Qiu or Mount Ni to pray for a son.
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[PDF] The Life and Mentorship of Confucius - Sino-Platonic PapersNo other pre-SJ source for Confucius's birthdate is known. Ifthere is a birth record, it presumably lies behind GYJ, distorted by association with a false.<|separator|>
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Technology, inhabitants and ritual traditions revealed by scientific ...Technology, inhabitants and ritual traditions revealed by scientific analyses of Eastern Zhou bronze artefacts from the Lu state, Qufu, China · Highlights.
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[PDF] Qufu City and Confucian Architecture - Athens JournalOct 6, 2025 · This article examines the city of Qufu, once the state capital of Lu (1042–249. BCE) in today's Shandong province, China.
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2.8: Confucius - Humanities LibreTextsApr 17, 2022 · ... granary of the Ji clan and then managing their sheep and cows. ... First, Confucius had urged the nobles not to skimp on the rituals ...Missing: jobs | Show results with:jobs
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Confucius - Biography, Thoughts, Books, Family Tree, Influence501 BCE, 51, Confucius was appointed as Zhongdu Zai (中都宰). 500 BCE, 52, Confucius was promoted to Minor Sikong (小司空) and Grand Sikou (大司寇). 499 BCE ...Missing: Da | Show results with:Da
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The Analects | The Ted K ArchiveThe Analects, compiled by his disciples and their disciples, is the source of what we know about Confucius' conversations with his contemporaries.
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Journal of Confucian Philosophy and CultureConfucius was the Minister of Crime in his home state of Lu, and evidence indicates that his ability to reduce crime and control the citizenry was effective ...
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HISTORY AS FUTURE—TIME, PREDICTION, AND HISTORICAL ...Nov 28, 2018 · In effect, the Zuo zhuan becomes a manual of socio-political know-how. In his storytelling, the Zuo zhuan Narrator is restricted to a degree ...Missing: reforms | Show results with:reforms
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[PDF] The Analects of Confucius - University of WarwickUltimately, he and some of his followers attempted to implement a grand restorationist plan in Lu that would have shifted power back to the ducal house. Shortly.<|separator|>
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Leadership Lessons from Confucius: coolness under fireJun 28, 2019 · ... Tui (桓魋) was the most powerful minister in the state Song. He felt so threatened by Confucius that he engineered an attempt to assassinate ...Missing: Shiji | Show results with:Shiji
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Running out of Provisions in Chen StateJan 10, 2022 · Ministers of Chen state and Cai state were afraid that Chu would put Confucius in important positions, which might threaten the two states.
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Analects of Confucius 論語 - Charles MullerDec 1, 2021 · [3:19] Duke Ding asked how a ruler should employ his ministers and how a minister should serve his ruler. Confucius replied, saying: “The prince ...
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Analects Book 16 Characters: Confucius condemns Duke Jing of QiJun 7, 2022 · Confucius's second and last encounter with Duke Jing came in 500 BCE in a remote border area called Xiagu (often written as Jiagu), where ...
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[PDF] Confucius' Complaints and the Analects' Account of the Good LifeIn rudimentary summary, the Analects makes clear that Confucius' life includes much hardship, disappointment, and indeed heartbreak. Moreover, it is often his ...
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[PDF] The idea of order in ancient Chinese political thought... Confucius found within his own state all the violations of the normative order which so agitated his soul. He spent much time in the neighbouring ancient states ...
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Philosopher of the month: Confucius [infographic] - OUP BlogOct 8, 2017 · Of the 3,000 students he is said to have had, only 72 mastered his teachings, and only 22 were close disciples. The legacy of Confucius ...
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Confucius - Ancient World HistoryHe taught more than 3,000 students, among them 72 were counted disciples. Most of his students went on to teach and further his legacy, spreading his ideals and ...
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Religions of the World Second Edition - Kenyon CollegeUntil his early fifties Confucius held a series of minor government positions in his home state of Lu, where he gained a reputation as an expert in court ritual ...
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Jesus Vs Confucius: Historical Evidence ComparisonAug 11, 2019 · Confucius died around 478 BC from natural causes and was buried at the Kong Lin cemetery which lies in the historical part of Qufu. 1) Total ...
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Confucius and His Cults (Chapter 1) - The Aura of ConfuciusDec 24, 2021 · When he died, his disciples carried out funerary rites and observed mourning at his grave for three years. One of his closest followers, Zi Gong ...
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Temple & Cemetery of Confucius & the Kong Family MansionAfter Confucius passed away at the age of 73 in B.C. 479, his disciples buried him in the place. With the time running on, Confucius' offspring were buried here ...Missing: period | Show results with:period
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Confucius's Death Leads to the Creation of The Analects - EBSCOReturning to Lu, he became embroiled in the conflict between its duke and the dominant Qi family, again with no happy result. He is generally supposed to have ...Missing: amnesty | Show results with:amnesty
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Ren: The Virtue of Humaneness. The Heart of Confucian EthicsAug 27, 2025 · Kongzi emphasized reciprocity (shu), encapsulated in the maxim, “Do not impose on others what you do not desire” (15.24, Lau, 1979). This ...
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Excerpt from The Analects - Penguin Random House Canada” The acting principle in these instructions is “Do not impose on others what you do not desire for yourself.” That is a heavy burden, and no one who has ...
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The Process of Self-Cultivation and the Mandala Model of the SelfThis article will explore the psychological process of self-cultivation in the light of traditional Confucian thinking, which means keeping a balance between ...Missing: habituation | Show results with:habituation
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A Brief Discussion on Confucius' Inheritance and Development of ...Confucius believed that the Zhou Rites were not just superficial rituals and rules, but also a tool for moral education. By following the Zhou rituals, people ...
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The concept of ritual in Confucian thought and its implications for ...The Zhou rituals advocated governance through moral education, suggesting that rulers should obtain the people's hearts through “cultivating virtue” to secure ...
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Chinese Ethics - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 10, 2008 · This article will introduce ethical issues raised by some of the most influential texts in Confucianism, Mohism, Daoism, Legalism, and Chinese Buddhism.
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[PDF] Li (Rituals/Rites) and Laws as Pragmatic Tools of GovernmentConfucius disapproved of, the tendency to separate law from morality means that using the law as the primary tool of government. (let alone the only tool) may ...
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The Sayings of Confucius; a New Translation of the Greater Part of ...Jan 21, 2025 · The Master said: The filial piety of to-day reduces itself to the mere question of maintenance. Yet this is something in which even our dogs ...
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Evolution of the Conceptualization of Filial Piety in the Global ContextMar 28, 2021 · Sung (1995) found that the values supported by filial piety facilitate intergenerational relationships by supporting warmth, love, harmony, and ...
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Xiao | Filial piety, Virtue, Obedience - BritannicaSep 22, 2025 · Xiao, in Confucianism, the attitude of obedience, devotion, and care toward one's parents and elder family members that is the basis of individual moral ...
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[PDF] Analects: The Sayings of Confucius, Translated by D. C. LauThe. Master said, 'What is difficult to manage is the expression on one's face. As for the young taking on the burden when there is work to be done or letting ...Missing: youthful estates
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Analects 13.3 and the Doctrine of "Correcting Names" - Academia.eduIn Analects 13.3, 'correct names' refers to ensuring that names accurately represent social roles, crucial for maintaining order.
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Analects 13.3 - Confucian Pages“If names are not rectified, speech will not accord with reality; when speech does not accord with reality, things will not be successfully accomplished. When ...
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[PDF] “CONFUCIUS ON THE FIVE CONSTANT VIRTUES” - PhilArchiveOct 30, 2021 · The fifth Confucian virtue is Xin or translated as trustworthiness. Accordingly,. Confucius uses this term for about 20 passages in the Analects ...
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"XIN", TRUST, AND CONFUCIUS' ETHICS - jstorAnalects the nuances that point to Confucius' own understanding of what xin en compasses, and the role that xin plays within his ethics. Confucius' Use ...
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Social and Political Thought in Chinese PhilosophyJul 21, 2016 · Lead them with virtue and regulate them by ritual, and they will acquire a sense of shame—and moreover, they will be orderly. (LY 2:3, p ...
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The Duke of Zhou: The man who was Confucius's hero - BBC NewsOct 10, 2012 · The Duke of Zhou set China a glowing example. A paragon of virtue, he spelled out a philosophy of a ruler in harmony with heaven that inspired Confucius.
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Chinese examination system | Imperial, Confucianism, Civil ServiceSep 22, 2025 · Confucius's hero was Zhougong, or the duke of Zhou (fl. 11th century bce), who was said to have helped consolidate, expand, and refine the “ ...
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[PDF] ON GOVERNMENT Introduction Confucius (the - Asia for Educators12:11 Duke Jing of Qi asked Confucius about government. Confucius replied, “Let the ruler be a ruler; the minister, a minister; the father, a father; the son, ...
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(PDF) Equality and Inequality in Confucianism - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Proportional equality, however, is the main notion of equality in Confucian philosophy. Proportional equality is realized in moral, economic, ...
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[PDF] Confucian ThoughtThis title is usually translated into English as the Analects, meaning selection or choice. Since the Analects of Confucius is not a philosophical or religious ...
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[PDF] The Culture and Institutions of Confucianism Ruixue Jia and James ...37The year 1536 is chosen because that was the year of the Ritual Reform – one that effectively reduced the restrictions henceforth placed on the commoners from ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Confucianism and the Modern East AsianAs discussed in the history section, Confucian values have pervaded Korean society for a millennium and have had their greatest impact over the last two.
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Confucianism's Piety Problem – David K. Schneider - Law & LibertyJun 2, 2022 · The "benevolent" government of Confucian thought is deeply defined by inegalitarian social hierarchies. It cannot liberalize.
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Problematizing Contemporary Confucianism in East Asia... Chinese society in a stable state for about two thousand years. Nevertheless, the situation changed when Western culture, accompanied by its military power ...
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The “Surprise” of Authoritarian Resilience in ChinaFeb 20, 2018 · Here I focus on why the Chinese political system has been working without liberal democracy, at least for the past thirty years.
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[PDF] Analects: The Sayings of Confucius, Translated by D. C. Lauhe Master said, 'At fifteen I set my heart on learning; at thirty I took my stand; at forty I came to be free from doubts; at fifty I understood the Decree of.Missing: education | Show results with:education
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Confucius's Educational Thoughts in the AnalectsConfucius emphasized both learning and thinking as one of his famous sayings, “He who learns but does not think is confused; he who thinks but does not learn is ...
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12 famous Confucius quotes on education and learning | OpenLearn“Education breeds confidence. Confidence breeds hope. Hope breeds peace.” 6: photo of lockers with a Confucius quote. "A man who ...
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The Confucian Classics & the Civil Service ExaminationsThe civil service examination system was squarely based upon the Confucian classics and upon recognized commentaries on those classics.
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Confucius and music: eight passages from Analects Book 1–10Nov 6, 2021 · Confucius described Shao music as being perfectly beautiful and perfectly good and Wu music as being perfectly beautiful but not perfectly good.
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CONFUCIUS AND PLATO ON MUSIC-哲学中国网According to The Analects (Lun yü), Confucius is said to have listened to the Shao music (Shao yue) during his visit to the State of Qi . Thereby he gets so ...
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The Ethics of Confucius: Chapter VI. Cultivation of the F...Banish the songs of Ch'ing and keep aloof from specious orators! The songs of Ch'ing are licentious; specious orators are dangerous." (Analects, bk. xv., c. x., ...
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Music, Morality, and Genre in Tang Poetry - Duke University PressApr 1, 2018 · ... shi poetry, Lou Ying 樓穎writes: When creating the ritual music, Confucius rectified the Elegantiae and the Hymns, selecting from over three ...
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Yue (Music) - Key Concepts in Chinese Thought and CultureFeb 3, 2017 · Music brings people together in harmony; rites establish roles and relationships. Together they direct human morality. (Xunzi). Confucius ...
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Musical Sounds - Key Concepts in Chinese Thought and CultureThe Confucian view was that music of a state on the verge of collapse tended to be dejected and demoralizing. As the downtrodden people endured immense ...
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Yan Hui 顏回, Yan Yuan 顏淵 or Ziyuan 子淵 - ChinaknowledgeYan Hui grew up in a poor family, but he had an immense love of learning. He therefore never accepted an office and preferred being a disciple of Confucius. ...
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Yan Hui (颜回) - The Best Disciple of Confucius - ConfuciusPediaTherefore, Confucius often praised Yan Hui for possessing the four virtues of a gentleman: ... (1) The first is to live in poverty and contentment. It ...
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Confucius | Biography, Teachings, & Facts - BritannicaSep 22, 2025 · Confucius was born near the end of an era known in Chinese history as the Spring and Autumn Period (770–481 BCE). His home was in Lu, a regional ...
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CONFUCIUS: HIS LIFE, CHARACTER, DISCIPLES AND SAYINGSAs early as 241, sacrfices to the spirits of Kongzi and his most prominent disciple, Yan Hui, were offered in the Imperial University (Biyong).
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Zigong 子貢(www.chinaknowledge.de)Duanmu Ci 端木賜, courtesy name Zigong 子貢, was a disciple of Confucius ... Zigong was very interested in the political aspects of Confucius' teachings, and how ...Missing: diplomacy spreading
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Confucius Disciples - Summary, Partial List, SpecificitiesConfucius advocated the educational philosophy of “teaching without discrimination” and taught more than 3,000 students in his lifetime. View the Disciple List.
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Confucius- Biography, Philosophy & Teachings - World History EduJun 25, 2019 · Confucius had many disciples. Among the most notable are Zigong, Zilu, and Yan Hui. How did Confucianism influence Chinese society? Confucianism ...Marriage And Early Works · Confucius Teachings And... · Legacy And Contributions Of...
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Lunyu 論語(www.chinaknowledge.de)Lunyu 論語, commonly translated as Confucian Analects, is a collection of sayings by Confucius and dialogues with his disciples. It is the authoritative ...
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The Analects of Confucius - Columbia University PressReflecting the model eras of Chinese antiquity, the Analects offers valuable insights into successful governance and the ideal organization of society.Missing: exile human nature
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[PDF] Confucius and the Analects Revisited - Martin KernWithout committing to the view of the Lunyuas an authentic record of Kongzi's teachings, Goldin thus maintains the Lunyu's status as a canonical, or at least ...Missing: consensus | Show results with:consensus
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[PDF] Sources for the Analects 8 Layers - Warring States ProjectDating. Is it conceivable that in the Brookses' accretion theory, the tiny 8A remained sandwiched between LY 4-7 (0479-0450) and 9-10 (0405-0380), and later.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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(PDF) History and Formation of the Analects - Academia.eduKimura's study provides the most detailed theory of textual accretion of the Analects to date, and makes a strong case that the organization of each chapter ...<|separator|>
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Who Wrote the Analects? | Cornell Scholarship OnlineJan 21, 2021 · They assert that the Analects is “a series of texts of different date,” and that it is best to read the Analects as a “history of early ...
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Mencius - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 16, 2004 · Confucius stated that “natures are close to one another, but become far from one another by practice” (Analects 17.2).
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Did Mencius know the Analects? - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · This article questions the widely held assumption that the received Mengzi (Mencius) was composed by an author or authors familiar with the ...
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Philosophy in Han Dynasty ChinaJan 3, 2022 · The text has been traditionally associated with the well-known Han court scholar Dong Zhongshu (b. ~195 BCE), an advocate of the tradition ...
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Confucius and the "Confucian Tradition" - Asia for EducatorsThe five classics (or five scriptures, wujing) were the Classic of Poetry (Shijing), Classic of History (Shujing), Classic of Changes (Yijing), Record of Rites ...
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Confucianism in Ancient China | History & the Han Dynasty - LessonSometime around the year 136 BCE, Confucianism was made the basis for the Han Dynasty's civil service exam, proving our earlier statement that Tung Chung-shu ...
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Ideological Orthodoxy, State Doctrine, or Art of Governance? The ...Sep 21, 2020 · It has been a popular theory in English, Japanese, and Chinese scholarship that a “victory of Confucianism” occurred during the Han dynasty.
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Song-Ming Confucianism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 19, 2020 · Confucian political thinkers in the Song-Ming period were preoccupied with many other contentious issues in the affairs of state and often ...
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Zhu Xi - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 3, 2015 · Over time, Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucian synthesis proved to be a potent philosophic catalyst for his intellectual supporters and opponents alike, ...
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Zhu Xi (Chu Hsi) | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyZhu's penchant for thinking in polarities—li and qi, in particular—has continued to stir critics to regard him as a dualist who used two concepts to explain ...
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China in 1000 CE - Song Dynasty China | Asia for Educators... Zhu Xi emphasized the Four Books as a basis for Confucian learning and the civil service examinations. Zhu Xi wrote commentaries on all Four Books. More ...
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Zhu Xi - Song Dynasty - China Online Museum... commentaries on the Four Books (四書) became required reading for all who hoped to pass the civil service examinations. His intellectual influence was also ...
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The May 4th Movement, Confucianism, and EnlightenmentOct 31, 2023 · In general, Wu attacked Confucianism mainly in terms of autocracy, while Chen extended this view to a general critique of “feudal society”.
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Confucius Comes Home | The New YorkerJan 5, 2014 · The Cultural Revolution dismantled China's ancient belief systems, and the economic revolution that followed could not rebuild them. Prosperity ...<|separator|>
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Understanding the Revival of Confucianism in China's ...The continual influence of Confucianism is also prominently evident in China's educational institutions, whether structured through formal governmental ...
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Xi Launches Cultural Counter-Revolution To Restore Confucianism ...Sep 29, 2014 · In Xi's revival, traditional Confucian values are enlisted to promote cultivation of individual character, to fight corruption with the revived ...
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How Xi Jinping is going back to Confucius to define China's futureNov 24, 2024 · Xi's plan to glorify China's deep cultural roots is embodied in Ruzang, a compilation of the philosopher's writings and related works.
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[PDF] Confucius Institutes - NATO StratCom24 November 2004 First Confucius Institute is established in Seoul, South Korea. ... In a widely quoted 2017 report on Confucius Institutes in the US ...
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[PDF] CHINA With Nearly All US Confucius Institutes Closed, Some ...Oct 30, 2023 · What GAO Found. The number of Confucius Institutes at U.S. universities and colleges declined since 2019, from about 100 to fewer than five.
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The Rise and Fall of Confucius Institutes in the US - The DiplomatNov 28, 2023 · In 2019, over 100 American universities and colleges throughout the nation were home to Confucius Institutes (CIs), established in partnership with the Chinese ...
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Closing Confucius Institutes - Inside Higher EdJan 8, 2019 · At least 10 American universities have moved to close their Confucius Institutes in the past year as political pressures over the Chinese ...
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John Dewey in China | State University of New York PressCombining biography with philosophy, this book explores John Dewey's two-year trip to China (1919–1921) and its legacy for him as a teacher and a learner.
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Confucius institute: The hard side of China's soft power - BBC NewsDec 22, 2014 · Confucius Institutes have now been established on 465 university campuses in 123 countries. The programme also reaches hundreds of secondary schools.
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After Confucius Institutes by Flora Yan | Report | NASOf 118 Confucius Institutes that once existed in the United States, 104 have closed or are in the process of doing so. The demise of Confucius Institutes (CIs), ...Missing: peak | Show results with:peak
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Six Australian universities close Chinese government-linked ...Mar 31, 2025 · Six Australian universities have now closed Chinese government-linked Confucius Institutes on their campuses.
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Cutting Ties With Confucius InstitutesIn February 2013, Canada's McMaster University was the first university reportedly to close a Confucius Institute. Until Dec. 2024, there will have at least ...
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China: With Nearly All U.S. Confucius Institutes Closed, Some ...Oct 30, 2023 · The number of Confucius Institutes at U.S. universities and colleges declined since 2019, from about 100 to fewer than five. Schools most ...
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Top Australian universities close Chinese Confucius Institutes - BBCApr 1, 2025 · Six Australian universities have quietly closed Chinese government-linked Confucius Institutes (CI) on their campuses.
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The fall of Confucius Institutes and Confucius Classrooms? An ...Jun 27, 2022 · A total of 11 countries have closed CIs and/or CCs: Canada, USA, Australia, France, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium and ...
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A Confucian Defense of Gender Equity - jstorOur view on gender equity is one of many possible views that might be held by a Confucian.
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