
A timeless collection of dialogues, this work gathers the teachings of a forgotten sage whose thoughts echo the great masters before him. Framed as a series of questions and answers between the sage and his disciples, the text weaves together reflections on rulership, ritual, and the underlying patterns of heaven and earth. Though compiled during the early Tang era, its language reaches back to the ancient classics, offering a bridge between the philosophical foundations of the Zhou and Confucian traditions and the concerns of later scholars.
Listeners will travel through lively exchanges that probe the nature of justice, the balance of reward and punishment, and the proper conduct of a ruler amid changing tides. The conversations touch on poetry, music, history, and the subtle art of governance, inviting contemplation of how personal virtue aligns with cosmic order. With each segment, the teachings invite modern ears to consider enduring questions about duty, wisdom, and the harmony between society and the world beyond.
Language
zh
Duration
~41 minutes (39K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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