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A collected and annotated edition of classical Confucian essays that presents moral instruction, political advice, and practical methods for cultivating character. The text argues that innate tendencies require disciplined education and ritual to produce virtue, and it treats topics such as study and teaching, self-cultivation, proper conduct, honor and shame, selection of officials, and ritual practice. Explanatory notes reconcile variant readings, unpack difficult phrases, and relate passages to historical discussions, while a preface outlines editorial aims and the principles guiding textual choices for later readers.

About the Author

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Xianqian Wang

Wang Xianqian was a prominent Chinese scholar and commentator known for his work on classical Chinese texts. He is particularly recognized for his contributions to the interpretation of the works of Xunzi, a significant figure in Confucian philosophy. His notable work, "荀子集解" (Collected Exegesis of Xunzi), showcases his deep understanding of Confucian thought and his ability to elucidate complex philosophical ideas. Wang's scholarship has played an important role in the study of ancient Chinese literature and philosophy, making him a key figure in the preservation and interpretation of these texts.

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