The Analects of Confucius, (Lunyu 论语)
confucianism
Posthumous Book- A book published after the authour's death.
Confucius DID NOT write "The Analects." He was a teacher before he got famous for his beliefs, and his students decided to write "The Analects" to have a written record of all the rules Confucius had made.
A Confucianism sacred book is a group of books called the Si Shu and the Wu Jing. There is also a group of sayings called the Analects or Lunyu published within five years after the death of Confucius.
"Sleeping Murder" was published after Christie's death.
Posthumous.
A common title for a book containing Confucius's ideas in English is "The Analects of Confucius."
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The Analects of Confucius
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The book was written by H.R.F. Keating. The book is 189 pages in length and was published in the year 1976. It is written in English. It was published by the company called Warner Books.
The book "Analytical Chemistry for First-Year Students" by J. A. Lusher was first published in 1972.