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Confucianism
Confucianism started in China around sixth to fifth century B.C.E. by Confucius and it has been followed by the Chinese people for over two millennia.
5 commentsConfucius: The Book of Analects
The Confucian Analects. Summary, Content, Quotes, Important Teachings of Confucius in the Confucian Analects The Book of Analects contains the sayings and teachings of Confucius presenting his ethical...
Nietzsche contra Confucius
Nate Bemis Eastern Philosophy November 8, 2009 Nietzsche contra Confucius If you are interested in a good life, then you should be interested in what some good men said about the...
0 commentsSayings of Confucius
This collection of profound, thought-provoking, and wise thoughts about virtues, learning and life in general is compiled from the timeless wisdom of the great Chinese philospher Confucius.
6 commentsStories on Parade
Many stories have been written about life, events and even far out characters. Animals talking? Yes, it is possible in an anecdote wherein animal characters were brought to life to convey human...
0 commentsConfucius meets Lao Tzu
Long before I posted in some pages and I wanted to write about the conversation between lao Tzu and Confucius. Here it is: Confucius was the wisest man in China. he was the advisor to the King, Ministers,...
0 commentsLargest Collection of Inspirational Quotes on HubPages
Words like quotes have immense power. Many times, they inspire, encourage, uplift and give us another perspective of life when we are open and willing enough to receive it. I've collected, compiled, and...
77 comments"Confucius Say..." Jokes
Find out what a confucius joke is, as well as some really funny examples.
4 commentsVisiting China: Qufu and Jinan
For a trip back into the history of China and insight into the philosophy that is ingrained in the culture of this country, visit Qufu. Famous for being the birthplace of Confucius, this ancient town is...
0 commentsKnowledge from Asia: Quotes by Famous Asians
When anger arises, think of the consequences. – Confucius Anger is a sort of madness, and the noblest causes have been damaged by advocates affected with temporary lunacy. – Mahatma Gandhi ...















