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The Confucius Collection

Confucius

Publisher: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Summary

Master the Wisdom That Shaped an Empire.

For over two thousand years, the teachings of Confucius have served as the moral and social compass for billions. This comprehensive collection brings together the fundamental ideas of the man who believed that personal virtue is the cornerstone of a stable society. From the dinner table to the halls of government, these teachings offer a timeless blueprint for harmony and character.

This collection explores the pillars of Confucian thought:

The Path of Personal Virtue: Discover the concept of the "Superior Man" and how the cultivation of self-discipline and empathy leads to a life of meaning.

The Harmony of Relationships: Explore the "Five Key Relationships" and the importance of filial piety, respect for ancestors, and the bonds that hold families and communities together.

Ethics in Governance: Learn the ancient philosophy of leadership, where rulers govern through moral example rather than force, and meritocracy creates a just state.

Ritual and Tradition: Understand the role of "Li" (ritual propriety) in creating a disciplined and respectful society.

Confucius's wisdom is not merely historical—it is a practical guide for the modern world. Whether you are seeking ethical clarity, leadership insights, or a deeper understanding of Eastern philosophy, this volume is an essential cornerstone for your library.

Lead with virtue. Build with harmony. Buy "The Confucius Collection" today and walk the path of the Sage.
Available since: 12/19/2025.
Print length: 162 pages.

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