孔叢子

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孔叢子

by Fu Kong

ZH·~41 minutes

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Description

A lively collection of Confucian dialogues, this work gathers the sage’s conversations with his disciples, rulers, and contemporaries. Through vivid anecdotes—from debates on propriety and marriage to counsel on statecraft—it reveals how Confucius applied timeless principles to the pressing issues of his day. The text is organized into themed sections, each exploring a different facet of moral thought, ritual practice, or political advice, offering listeners a clear window into early Chinese philosophy.

Listeners will hear the master’s calm reasoning as he navigates questions about governance, education, and personal conduct, while his students probe the deeper meanings of classic classics. The exchanges are peppered with historical references that bring ancient courts and villages to life, making abstract ideas feel concrete and relevant. Whether you’re new to the classics or revisiting familiar teachings, the book invites you to reflect on the enduring balance between virtue, duty, and societal harmony.

Details

Language

zh

Duration

~41 minutes (39K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-05-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Fu Kong

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Known in tradition as a descendant of Confucius, this early Han-era scholar is most often connected with the Xiao Erya, a compact dictionary that helped explain classical Chinese vocabulary. The work became an important reference in the long history of Chinese lexicography.

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