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  1. The Chinese Classical Work Commonly Called the Four Books by Confucius, 2010-01-03
  2. Confucius by Ezra Pound, 1969-10-01
  3. Confucius, Lao Tzu, and Chinese Philosophy (The Audio Classics Series: the World of Philosophy) by Crispin Sartwell, 2006-07-15
  4. The Analects of Confucius by Confucius, 1986-01-01
  5. The Analects (Oxford World's Classics) by Confucius, 2001-01-11
  6. The Analects of Confucius: Discourses and Dialogues of K'ung Fu-tsze compiled by his disciples by Holly, Harlayne Roberts, 2007-05-01
  7. Chinese Society in the Age of Confucius (Monumenta Archaeologica) (Ideas, Debates and Perspectives) by Lothar Von Falkenhausen, 2006-11-01
  8. Great Ideas: The First Ten Books by CONFUCIUS, 2005
  9. Confucius: Great Chinese Philosopher (Great Names) by Anna Carew-Miller, Shi-Ming Zhang, 2002-10
  10. The Analects of Confucius by Confucius, 2005-01-01
  11. Fifty Major Thinkers on Education: From Confucius to Dewey (Routledge Key Guides)
  12. Complete Works of Confucius by Confucious, 2008-09-28
  13. The Sayings of Confucius by Confucius, 2010-02-21
  14. The Ethics of Confucius and Aristotle: Mirrors of Virtue (Routledge Studies in Ethics and Moral Theory) by Jiyuan Yu, 2009-06-16

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82. The Way And Its Power --- Dao De Jing
Int©gralit© du Livre de la Voie de Confucius en chinois avec traduction et explications linguistiques. Pour amateurs ©clair©s.
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83. Confucius, His Life And Teachings
Confucius, His life and teachings. This site is optimised for Javascript Thinkquest home page. Confucius, His life and Teachings Thinkquest entry 1998.
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84. Confucius - Main Page
Explore the life and the times of Confucius; His parents, background and childhood Read about the goals in Confucius life; Review his wisdom
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  • Explore the life and the times of Confucius His parents, background and childhood Life as a youth Venture in his travels Explore the Analects Review the Mencius Higher Education The Doctrine of the Mean Learn about Teacher's Day, September 28th Pulling hair out of cattle Dances Rituals Enjoy the temples of Confucius Learn about artifacts Explore the beauty
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86. Chinese Cultural Studies: Confucius: The Analects
XVI.8 Confucius said, There are three things of which the superior man stand in XVI.10 Confucius said, The superior man has nine things which are
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XII.22 : Fan-ch'ih asked about jen. The Master said, "It is to love all men." He asked about knowledge. "It is to know all men." Fan ch'ih did not immediately understand these answers. The Master said, "Employ the upright and put aside all the crooked; in this way, the crooked can be made to be upright." VII.29 : The Master said, "Is humaneness a thing remote? I wish to be humane, and behold! humaneness is at hand." VI.28 : Tzu-kung said, "Suppose I put the case of a man who extensively confers benefits on the people, and is able to assist everyone, what would you say about him? Might he be called perfectly humane?" The Master said, "Why speak only of humaneness in connection with him? Must he not have the qualities of a sage? . . . Now the man of perfect humaneness, wishing to be established himself, seeks also to establish others; wishing to be enlarged himself, he seeks also to enlarge others. To be able to judge of others by what is nearby in ourselves, that is what we might call the art of humaneness." XV.23

87. Confucian Political Theory
Biography of Confucius and information on his ideal of government.
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Confucian Political Theory
Considered as the most influential intellectual tradition in East Asia, Confucianism had generally been blamed by many as the responsible for the backwardness prevalent over the entire region for more than a century since the intrusion of the Western powers. Confucianism concentrates mainly on harmony, peace, hierarchy and statue-quo, it has also spiritual and religious, ethical and moral, economic and socio-political aspects. It was considered as the main social education doctrine in China and other Far East countries in various dynasties. Modern scholars are discussing if Confucian countries like Japan, Korea and Singapore can experiencing a great economic prosperity and at same time a social stability, therefore, is Confucianism the real responsible for their historical failure against westerners? When he died he was revered almost as a god. Temples were erected in his honor in every city of China. Confucian temple carries the role in educating the ruling elite and in formulating an ideology of "Jen" and "Li" to unify the thought of the intellectuals. His grave at Kufow, in what is now Shandong Province, became a place of pilgrimage. Because Confucius' primary concern lay in social relations, proper conduct, and social harmony, he was revered as the greatest of sages throughout most of China' s history. His teaching, Confucianism, was the state teaching from the beginning of the Han Dynasty in 202 BC to the end of the imperial period in 1911.

88. Electronic Passport To Confucius
Confucius was a wise teacher who wanted to bring good government to China.Learn about Confucius in the Electronic Passport at www.mrdowling.com.
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HOME TIME AND SPACE PREHISTORY MESOPOTAMIA ... The Boxer Rebellion Confucius Confucius was a sage, or a very wise man. He was not well known when he was alive, but today he is the most remembered person from ancient China. Confucius was born in BC , in a period of Chinese history known as the Age of Warring States. China was divided into many small kingdoms. The kings fought each other and were often cruel to the people they ruled. Confucius understood that there could be peace and justice under a good government. But he knew that good government was only possible when there were good leaders. Confucius was concerned with how people treat one another. Confucius said, "What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others." He stressed that any person, rich or poor, could become superior. The Chinese word jen refers to the kindness and love each person should have for all others and for nature. Confucius taught that the person who develops

89. Confucius
Confucius and the Chinese Way. (RAL) B 128.C8 C65 l960. Fingarette, Herbert.,ConfuciusThe Secular as Sacred (1972) (RAL) B128.C8 F48
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Recommended Background Texts: Confucius, The Analects trans. with intro. by D. C. Lau (RAL) PL2478.L5 1979 Creel, Herrlee Glessner. Confucius and the Chinese Way. (RAL) B 128.C8 C65 l960 Fingarette, Herbert., ConfuciusThe Secular as Sacred (1972) (RAL) B128.C8 F48
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90. Education - Confucius
Information of Chinese Culture with photos subjects such as Abacus, Alternativetreatment, arts and crafts, bonsai, Confucius, calligraphy,
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The first and most notable is CONFUCIUS (K'ung Fu Tzu) , who was born in 551 B.C. and died in 479 B.C. in the state of Lu.
His ancestry is unknown and was largely self-educated according to the history. Later became a teacher, philosopher and political theorist, but was unable to gain a worthwhile position where he could put his theories into practice and, after years of traveling, returned home to continue teaching until his death at the age of 72. Although during his lifetime he had little influence outside his own band of disciples, Confucianism has been the dominant philosophical system in China for over 2000 years.
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1) Yi King 2) Si King 3) Shui King 4) Chun Chau 5) Lai Kay 6) Say Sue Lun Yu This is the collection of Confucius teachings which form the basic philosophy.

91. Confucius: A Who2 Profile
Confucius was a teacher, scholar and minor political figure, whose commentary onChinese literary classics developed into a pragmatic philosophy for daily
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CONFUCIUS Philosopher Also Known As: Kong Fu-Zi Confucius was a teacher, scholar and minor political figure, whose commentary on Chinese literary classics developed into a pragmatic philosophy for daily life. Not strictly religious, his teachings were a utilitarian approach to social harmony and the moral obligations between individuals and social systems. Confucius
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92. Confucius - Wikiquote
Confucius, The Great Learning; source of quote Contact by Carl Sagan, p.301 Retrieved from http//en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Confucius
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    • Translation: "Isn't it a pleasure to study and practice what you have learned? Isn't it also great when friends visit from distant places? If people do not recognize me and it doesn't bother me, am I not a Superior Man?"
      • Translation: "Someone who is a clever speaker and maintains a 'too-smiley' face is seldom considered a humane person."
        • Translation: "If you would govern a state of a thousand chariots (a small-to-middle-size state), you must pay strict attention to business, be true to your word, be economical in expenditure and love the people. You should use them according to the seasons."
          • Translation: "A young man should serve his parents at home and be respectful to elders outside his home. He should be earnest and truthful, loving all, but become intimate with humaneness. After doing this, if he has energy to spare, he can study literature and the arts."
            • Translation: "If the Superior Man is not serious, then he will not inspire awe in others. If he is not learned, then he will not be on firm ground. He takes loyalty and good faith to be of primary importance, and has no friends who are not of equal (moral) caliber. When he makes a mistake, he doesn't hesitate to correct it."

93. Confucius: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
Source Confucius , Philosopher Born 551 BC Birthplace Lu, China (now Shandongprovince) Death 479 B.
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Also Known As: Kong Fu-Zi Confucius was a teacher, scholar and minor political figure, whose commentary on Chinese literary classics developed into a pragmatic philosophy for daily life. Not strictly religious, his teachings were a utilitarian approach to social harmony and the moral obligations between individuals and social systems. FOUR GOOD LINKS Dictionary Con·fu·cius kən-fyū shəs , (Originally Kong Fuzi.) c. 551–479

94. K'ung Fu-tzu (Confucius):  Links, Bibliography, Sayings, Quotes, Notes, Timelin
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95. Confucius
Although famous worldwide, Confucius is often misunderstood outside China. Using new translations, Confucius A Biography reveals many unexpected sides
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Buy online from Amazon US Although famous worldwide, Confucius is often misunderstood outside China. His sayings are frequently repeated out of context, with little attention paid to the conditions that shaped his view of the world. The son of a retired soldier and a teenage concubine, Confucius was reared in poverty before finding employment as a civil servant. Disillusioned by corruption in high places, he gave up a promising political career to become a teacher and philosopher. Confucius preserved elements of China's ancient religion of ancestor-worship, collating and refining the words of earlier, forgotten thinkers. His teachings have survived for a staggering twenty-five centuries and have shaped over a quarter of the world's population - his image appears not only in temples across China, but also above the entrance to the U.S. Supreme Court.

96. The Classical Library - Confucius
Confucius may rightly be regarded as the first great Chinese philosopher. Confucius family was from the lesser aristocracy that had fallen on hard
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Confucius (551-479 B.C.) Confucius may rightly be regarded as the first great Chinese philosopher. Although some later Chinese would develop a Confucian religion, Confucius was no religious leader nor did he claim any special divine status. Confucius was, in fact, merely one who sought to teach those around him the meaning of virtue, piety, good government and filial duty. Confucius' family was from the lesser aristocracy that had fallen on hard times when he was born in 551 B.C. in the province of Lu. He was born into the family of K'ung and was given the name Ch'iu; in later life he was called "Master Kung": K'ung Fu-tzu, from which the Latin form, Confucius, is derived. He began a successful political career as a young man, rising quickly in the ranks of government, but at some point fell out of favor. Although his personal goal was to restore peace and orderliness to the province, he found himself dismissed from government when he was still quite young. He never returned to public life. Instead he turned to teaching, hoping that he could change the world by changing its leaders at a young age. Confucius' students recorded these teachings and this is what comes down to us as the Analects . Two other Confucian teachings are recorded in The Great Learning and The Doctrine of the Mean . In many respects, the Confucian method characterizes just about all Chinese learning down to the present day; its fundamental tenet is the unwavering belief in the perfectibility of human beings through learning.

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98. Confucius
Confucius was the greatest eastern philosopher of all time. His beliefs areconsidered from a Christian perspective, analyzing what Confucianism has in
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Of all eastern philosophers, Confucius, born in 550 B.C., is considered the greatest. His teachings are foundational to Asian cultures. His writings, The Five Classics, the collection of ancient Chinese literature, and The Four Books , a collection of Confucius' and his disciple's teachings, was for centuries the standard curriculum for Chinese education. Confucius' teachings and biography were written many years after his death and were edited by his disciples. Although historians present various accounts of his life, there are some basic facts that we are reasonably sure of, and from which we can outline the major events of his life. Confucius was born in the province of Lu, in northern China. He was born into a family of humble circumstance, and his father died at a young age. He began studying under the village tutor and at the age of fifteen he devoted his life to study. At twenty, he married but soon divorced his wife and had an aloof relationship with his son and daughter. In his twenties, he became a teacher and gathered a group of loyal disciples.

99. Confucius Temple: Beijing Tourist Attractions
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Font Size: - Large Small Located on Guozijian Street inside Anding Gate, the Temple of Confucius in Beijing is the place where people paid homage to Confucius during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Now the temple houses the Beijing Capital Museum. The Temple of Confucius was initially built in 1302 and additions were made during the Ming and Qing dynasties. It has a total area of 22,000 square meters (5.4 acres). It is the second largest temple constructed for Confucius, the greatest thinker and educationalist in ancient China, ranking only behind the Temple of Confucius in Qufu, Shandong Province. This temple consists of four courtyards. The main structures include Xianshi Gate (Gate of the First Teacher), Dacheng Gate (Gate of Great Accomplishment), Dacheng Hall (Hall of Great Accomplishment) and Chongshengci (Worship Hall). Dacheng Hall is the main building in the temple, where the memorial ceremony for Confucius was often held. Inside the temple one can see that 198 stone tablets are positioned on either side of the front courtyard, containing 51,624 names of Jinshi (the advanced scholars) of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. Also 14 stone stele pavilions of the Ming and Qing dynasties hold the precious historical information of ancient China.

100. Confucius --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Confucius China s most famous teacher, philosopher, and political theorist, whoseideas have influenced the civilization of East Asia.
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Chinese (Wade-Giles) K'ung-fu-tzu , or K'ung-tzu , or (Pinyin) Kongfuzi , or Kongzi , original name K'ung Ch'iu , literary name Chung-ni China's most famous teacher, philosopher, and political theorist, whose ideas have influenced the civilization of East Asia.
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