Undivided Wisdom of Confucius e-bog
84,99 DKK
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The Analects of Confucius is a central work of Confucianism, and has held its position as a contemporary influence to Chinese and East Asian values ever since it was written. This workbook contains all the teachings in this philosophical classic, and as it encourages the readers to write their interpretations of the teachings, the books creates a deep contemplative atmosphere for readers, and g...
E-bog
84,99 DKK
Forlag
iUniverse
Udgivet
8 marts 2010
Længde
212 sider
Genrer
HP
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781450212878
The Analects of Confucius is a central work of Confucianism, and has held its position as a contemporary influence to Chinese and East Asian values ever since it was written. This workbook contains all the teachings in this philosophical classic, and as it encourages the readers to write their interpretations of the teachings, the books creates a deep contemplative atmosphere for readers, and gives writing tips to enforce the creative process when filling the spaces for interpretations. This is a book for all those who seek to enrich their wisdom through the undivided wisdom of Confucius, or deeper understanding on the nature of one of the most profound scriptures in the history of Confucianism, in the spirit of the universal human a part of the demystified series.Confucius said, "e;The superior man has nine things which are subjects with him of thoughtful consideration. In regard to the use of his eyes, he is anxious to see clearly. In regard to the use of his ears, he is anxious to hear distinctly. In regard to his countenance, he is anxious that it should be benign. In regard to his demeanor, he is anxious that it should be respectful. In regard to his speech, he is anxious that it should be sincere. In regard to his doing of business, he is anxious that it should be reverently careful. In regard to what he doubts about, he is anxious to question others. When he is angry, he thinks of the difficulties his anger may involve him in. When he sees gain to be got, he thinks of righteousness."e;