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... Confucius . I learned this from the son of my eldest half - sister , a boy five years my senior . He had built a paper temple of Confucius with all kinds of gorgeous color - papers , and it attracted me . I used a big paper box as the ...
... Confucius . I learned this from the son of my eldest half - sister , a boy five years my senior . He had built a paper temple of Confucius with all kinds of gorgeous color - papers , and it attracted me . I used a big paper box as the ...
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... Confucius would surely reward me by making me a renowned scholar and suc- cessful candidate in the literary ... Confucian classic of unknown authorship . 2. The Elementary Lessons ( or " The Small Learning HU SHIH 241.
... Confucius would surely reward me by making me a renowned scholar and suc- cessful candidate in the literary ... Confucian classic of unknown authorship . 2. The Elementary Lessons ( or " The Small Learning HU SHIH 241.
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... Confucian and Neo- Confucian philosophers of ancient and medieval China and was delighted in the altruism of Mo Ti and the naturalistic philosophy of Lao - tze and Chuang - tze . Through the popular writings of the late Mr. Liang Chi ...
... Confucian and Neo- Confucian philosophers of ancient and medieval China and was delighted in the altruism of Mo Ti and the naturalistic philosophy of Lao - tze and Chuang - tze . Through the popular writings of the late Mr. Liang Chi ...
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