Confucian Analects
About this book
The Analects or "Confucian Analects", also known as the Analects of Confucius, is a collection of sayings and ideas attributed to the Chinese philosopher Confucius.
The Analects has been one of the most widely read and studied books in China for the last 2,000 years, and continues to have a substantial influence on Chinese and East Asian thought and values today. «In China the line between the religious and non-religious is not clearly drawn. The demarcation between on faith and others that is so important in other cultures tends to be blurred and frequently ignored in a Chinese cultural context»
[Yao Xinzhong – Zhao Yanxia, Chinese Religion. A Contextual Approach, Continuum, London-New York 2010, 1-2] Confucius (551 B.C. – 479 B.C.) was a Chinese philosopher, whose teachings deeply influenced East Asian life and thought. "Confucius" is a latinization of the Chinese ??? (Kong Fu Zi), literally "Master Kong", but he is usually referred to in China with a simpler version of this honorific as ?? (Kongzi, or K?ng Z?). Translation by James Legge James Legge (/l??/; Chinese: ???; 20 December 1815 – 29 November 1897) was a noted Scottish sinologist, a Scottish Congregationalist, representative of the London Missionary Society in Malacca and Hong Kong (1840–1873), and first Professor of Chinese at Oxford University (1876–1897). English Edition and Chinese Text.
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Table of contents
- CONFUCIAN ANALECTS (English Edition)
- BOOK I. HSIO R.
- BOOK II. WEI CHANG.
- BOOK III. PA YIH.
- BOOK IV. LE JIN.
- BOOK V. KUNG-YE CH'ANG.
- BOOK VI. YUNG YEY.
- BOOK VII. SHU R
- BOOK VIII. T'AI-PO.
- BOOK IX. TSZE HAN.
- BOOK X. HEANG TANG.
- BOOK XI. HSIEN TSIN.
- BOOK XII. YEN YUAN.
- BOOK XIII. TSZE-LU.
- BOOK XIV. HSIEN WAN.
- BOOK XV. WEI LING KUNG.
- BOOK XVI. KE SHE.
- BOOK XVII. YANG HO.
- BOOK XVIII. WEI TSZE.
- BOOK XIX. TSZE-CHANG.
- BOOK XX. YAO YUEH.
- 論語 (Chinese text)
- 學而第一
- 為政第二
- 八佾第三
- 里仁第四
- 公冶長第五
- 雍也第六
- 述而第七
- 泰伯第八
- 子罕第九
- 鄉黨第十
- 先進第十一
- 顏淵第十二
- 子路第十三
- 憲問第十四
- 衛靈公第十五
- 季氏第十六
- 陽貨第十七
- 微子第十八
- 子張第十九
- 堯曰第二十
- Credits
CONFUCIAN ANALECTS (English Edition)
BOOK I. HSIO R.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Confucian Analects
- Table of contents
- CONFUCIAN ANALECTS (English Edition)
- BOOK I. HSIO R.
- BOOK II. WEI CHANG.
- BOOK III. PA YIH.
- BOOK IV. LE JIN.
- BOOK V. KUNG-YE CH'ANG.
- BOOK VI. YUNG YEY.
- BOOK VII. SHU R
- BOOK VIII. T'AI-PO.
- BOOK IX. TSZE HAN.
- BOOK X. HEANG TANG.
- BOOK XI. HSIEN TSIN.
- BOOK XII. YEN YUAN.
- BOOK XIII. TSZE-LU.
- BOOK XIV. HSIEN WAN.
- BOOK XV. WEI LING KUNG.
- BOOK XVI. KE SHE.
- BOOK XVII. YANG HO.
- BOOK XVIII. WEI TSZE.
- BOOK XIX. TSZE-CHANG.
- BOOK XX. YAO YUEH.
- 論語 (Chinese text)
- 學而第一
- 為政第二
- 八佾第三
- 里仁第四
- 公冶長第五
- 雍也第六
- 述而第七
- 泰伯第八
- 子罕第九
- 鄉黨第十
- 先進第十一
- 顏淵第十二
- 子路第十三
- 憲問第十四
- 衛靈公第十五
- 季氏第十六
- 陽貨第十七
- 微子第十八
- 子張第十九
- 堯曰第二十
- Credits
