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Confucius (also known as Kong Qiu, and Kong Zhong Ni, 551-479 BC) was a prominent, if not the most influential, philosopher of China. He was revered as a saint by many Chinese. His teachings have been fundamental to Chinese civilization and culture for more than two and half millennia. This book is a continuation of the author's first book on Confucianism, Confucius Analects, A New Translation with Annotations and Commentaries. This book includes the core concepts of Confucianism, the biographies of Confucius and his prominent disciples, the Confucius Analects, and excerpts from the Legacy of Confucius's Words. This book provides translations of ancient texts in plain and colloquial English, annotations, and in-depth commentaries.
Confucius (also known as Kong Qiu, ??, and Kong Zhong Ni, ???, 551-479 BC) was a prominent, if not the most influential, philosopher of China. He was revered as a saint by many Chinese. His teachings have been fundamental to Chinese civilization and culture for more than two and half millennia. This book is a continuation of the author's first book on Confucianism, Confucius Analects, A New Translation with Annotations and Commentaries. This book includes the core concepts of Confucianism, the biographies of Confucius and his prominent disciples, the Confucius Analects, and excerpts from the Legacy of Confucius's Words. This book provides translations of ancient texts in plain and colloquial English, annotations, and in-depth commentaries.
Confucius (also known as Kong Qiu, 孔丘, and Kong Zhong Ni, 孔仲尼, 551 - 479 BC) was a prominent, if not the most influential, philosopher of China. His teachings have been fundamental to the Chinese civilization and culture for over two and half millennia. The Analects was written and compiled by Confucius’ disciples after his death. It documented his conversations with his disciples and other relevant characters, and the dialogues among his disciples. These conversations highlighted key doctrines of Confucianism which cover a wide range of topics on education, self-cultivation, morality, ethics, society, social norms, government, law and order, politics, public service careers, mus...
Mencius (also known as Meng Zi, Meng Ke, circa 372-289 BC) was the most prominent Confucian after Confucius, whose teachings were fundamental to Chinese culture for millennia. The book Mencius documented Mencius's conversations with his disciples and other relevant characters and highlighted his philosophy. This book provides a new translation of Mencius in plain and colloquial English, thorough annotations, in-depth commentaries to explain the Confucian philosophy, and modern perspectives of Mencius's ideas. The reader will find this book highly comprehensible, inspirational, and enjoyable to read. This eBook also includes the ancient text in simplified Chinese.
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