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Confucius did not write any books himself. His teachings and philosophy were recorded and compiled by his followers and later generations into texts such as the Analects.
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You can find summaries and analyses of Confucius's 'The Book of Days' in various academic sources, library databases, or online platforms dedicated to Asian literature and philosophy. These summaries typically highlight key themes, teachings, and insights from the text, providing a condensed overview for readers interested in understanding the work.
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The gift of Confucius, was a gift of ethics. This is something that was a characteristic of people back in those days. It was necessary to keep morals alive for some people.
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== == == == == == The Analects of Confucius, known as Lun yu (lun4yu3) in Chinese, is one of the most important books of Confucianism, which portrays life and thought of Confucius through a discontinuous series of brief statements, short dialogues and anecdotes. INTRODUCE MYSELF TO ANOTHER
The Analects. It is a collection of Confucius' sayings as recorded by his disciples.
In French, Confucius is spelled "Confucius."
He was a very wise man who wrote many famous sayings. Some are on the fortune cookies too. Confucius wrote five books which make up the Cannons of Confucianism and are accepted by all Chinese as part of their heritage. The books are: Chun Chiu (Spring and Autumn); Shu Ching (Book of History); Shih Ching (Book of Poetry); Li Chi (Book of Rites); and I Ching (Book of Changes). Source: World History Before 1600: the Development of Early Civilization, 2002, pp 105-107.
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