Chinese Philosophy

Lao Zhi and Taoism

国际道德经论坛 (guó jì dào dé jīng lùn tán)
International Forum on the DaoDeJing
An introduction to Taoism: Lao Zhi wrote the 'Dao De Jing' thousands of years ago. His philosophy gave rise to the Taoist religion and Taoist practices in China. Taoist propriety and ethics emphasize the Three Jewels of the Tao: compassion, moderation, and humility. Reverence for nature is common in Taoism.
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The Analects: Six Principles

论语:六则 (lún yǔ: lìu zé)
Confucius, 孟子 (kǒng zǐ)
Written during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (Spring and Autumn Warring States)
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Mencius: The Way

得道多助, 失道寡助 (dé dào duō zhù, shī dào guǎ zhù)
Gain Support By Being Morally Right, Receive Little Support By Being Morally Wrong

Mencius, 孟子 (mèng zǐ)
Written during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (Spring and Autumn Warring States)
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Mencius: Live in Calamity and Misfortune, Die in Peace and Happiness

生于忧患, 死于安乐 (shēng yú yōu huàn, sǐ yú ān lè)
Mencius, 孟子 (mèng zǐ)
Written during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (Spring and Autumn Warring States)
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Mencius: Fish Is Something That I Desire

鱼我所欲也 (yú wǒ suǒ yù yě)
Mencius, 孟子 (mèng zǐ)
Written during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (Spring and Autumn Warring States)
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