The analects of Confucius. Editor William Edward (1861-1935)

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Confucius (Master Kong), a Chinese philosopher, lived ca. 551 – ca. 479 before the current era. Confucius' philosophy, called Confucianism, emphasized among other correctness of social relationships, justice, personal and governmental morality, kindness, sincerity et cetera. As an example of Confucius wisdom, fine feathers do not make fine birds. Contributor: Emmanuel - University of Toronto - Copyright / Download at: Archive.

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