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The Analects of Confucius (from the Chinese Classics)

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The text collects aphorisms, dialogues, and short chapters preserving teachings attributed to a revered teacher and his disciples. It offers practical instruction on personal cultivation through learning, sincerity, ritual practice, and filial devotion. It sets out ethical norms for interpersonal conduct—humility, fidelity in relationships, and the correction of personal faults—alongside prescriptions for proper rites and mourning. It presents a view of leadership that relies on moral example and propriety rather than punishment. Passages also reflect methods of study, self-examination, and the everyday application of virtue.

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Confucius (Kong Fuzi) was a Chinese philosopher and educator whose thoughts have deeply influenced Chinese culture and philosophy. He is best known for his teachings on morality, social relationships, and justice, which are encapsulated in his seminal work, "The Analects of Confucius." This collection of sayings and ideas attributed to him and his disciples emphasizes the importance of ethics, proper conduct, and the cultivation of virtue. Confucius's ideas laid the foundation for Confucianism, a system of thought that has shaped Chinese society for centuries and continues to resonate in various aspects of life today.

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