fucius’ principles had a basis in on e tradition and belief. He champiorong familial loyalty, aor worship, respect of elders by their children (and, acc to later interpreters, of husbands by their wives), and the family as a basis for an ideal gover. He expresd the well-known principle, “Do not do to others what you do not want doo yourlf”, one of the earlier versions of the Golden Rule.
2 儒家經典的表達方式
(1)The Four Books 四書
The Four Books is an abbreviation for “the Books of the Four Philosophers” becau The As of fucius, The Mencius, The Doe of the Golden Mean and The Great Learning are respectively attributed to freat fu philosophers, namely fucius, Mencius, Zisi (the grandson of fucius), Tsang Shan (a disciple of fucius). In the Ming and Qing Dynasties the Four Books were made the core of the official curriculum for the civil rvice examinations, whidowed them with the superior status in a.
The Great Learning 大學
fucius’ principles had a basis in on e tradition and belief. He champiorong familial loyalty, aor worship, respect of elders by their children (and, acc to later interpreters, of husbands by their wives), and the family as a basis for an ideal gover. He expresd the well-known principle, “Do not do to others what you do not want doo yourlf”, one of the earlier versions of the Golden Rule.
2 儒家經典的表達方式
(1)The Four Books 四書
The Four Books is an abbreviation for “the Books of the Four Philosophers” becau The As of fucius, The Mencius, The Doe of the Golden Mean and The Great Learning are respectively attributed to freat fu philosophers, namely fucius, Mencius, Zisi (the grandson of fucius), Tsang Shan (a disciple of fucius). In the Ming and Qing Dynasties the Four Books were made the core of the official curriculum for the civil rvice examinations, whidowed them with the superior status in a.
The Great Learning 大學
The Doe of the Golden Mean 中庸
The As of fucius 論語
The Mencius 孟子
(2)The Five Classics 五經
The Five Classics is a corpus of five a e books ud by fuism as the basis of studies. The Five Classics refer to The Book of Songs, The Classic of History, The Classic of Rites, The Book of ges, and The Spring and Autumn Annals, all of which are said to be piled or revid by fucius.