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Introduction | 3 | |
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I. | On Learning—Miscellaneous Sayings | 8 |
II. | Good Government—Filial Piety—The Superior Man | 12 |
III. | Abuse of Proprieties in Ceremonial and Music | 16 |
IV. | Social Virtue—Superior and Inferior Man | 22 |
V. | A Disciple and the Golden Rule—Miscellaneous | 25 |
VI. | More Characteristics—Wisdom—Philanthropy | 31 |
VII. | Characteristics of Confucius—An Incident | 36 |
VIII. | Sayings of Tsang—Sentences of the Master | 42 |
IX. | His Favorite Disciple's Opinion of Him | 46 |
X. | Confucius in Private and Official Life | 51 |
XI. | Comparative Worth of His Disciples | 56 |
XII. | The Master's Answers—Philanthropy—Friendships | 62 |
XIII. | Answers on the Art of Governing—Consistency | 68 |
XIV. | Good and Bad Government—Miscellaneous Sayings | 75 |
XV. | Practical Wisdom—Reciprocity the Rule of Life | 83 |
XVI. | Against Intestine Strife—Good and Bad Friendships | 88 |
XVII. | The Master Induced to Take Office—Nature and Habit | 93 |
XVIII. | Good Men in Seclusion—Duke of Chow to His Son | 99 |
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