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Tse-Chen - 550 B.C.


THAT SUBLIMITY OF RIGHTEOUSNESS THAT in which man is superior to beasts and birds is his mental faculties. Through them he gets righteousness and propriety, and so glory and rank fall to his share. You are only moved by what excites your sense, and indulge only in Licentious desires, endangering your Lives and natures.

Hear my words. Repent in the morning, and in the evening you will have already gained the wage that will support you.

Confucius Statue

The Wisdom Of The Chinese:
 Confucius - 551 B.C.

 Confucius - The Doctrine, Of The Mean On Truth

 Confucius - The Great Learning

 Mencius - 371 B.C.

 Lao Tzu 604 B.C.

 Lao Tzu - Wu-Wei

 Lao Tzu - By Precepts And Sayings

 Chuang Tzu - 400 B.C.

 Yang Chu 300 B.C.

 Kang-Hsi's Sacred Edict

 Kuan-Yi-Wu - 500 B.C.

 Yu Tse - 1250 B.C.

 Tse-Chen - 550 B.C.

 The Poetry Of The Chinese

 Ch'Ang Ch'Ien - A.D. 720

 Ts'En-Ts'An - A.D. 750

 PO CHU-I - A.D. 772

 Pan Chin Yu - 18 B.C.

 Proverbs And Maxims

 Moral Maxims


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