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Complete Works of Confucius

Complete Works of Confucius

Confucius’ Complete Works primarily refer to the Analects (Lúnyǔ), a collection of his teachings compiled by his disciples, along with texts traditionally associated with him, such as the Five Classics. The Analects present his thoughts on ethics, politics, filial piety, and virtuous leadership, emphasizing moral cultivation, social harmony, and the importance of education. The Five Classics (Book of Odes, Book of Documents, Book of Rites, I Ching, and Spring and Autumn Annals) shaped Confucian philosophy, though Confucius’ direct authorship is debated. His teachings laid the foundation for Confucianism, influencing Chinese society, governance, and education for over two millennia. Written in concise, profound language, his works continue to guide moral philosophy and leadership worldwide.

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