Display title | Analects |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Analects or "Selected Sayings", is a collection of sayings and comments shared between Chinese philosopher Confucius/Kong Fuzi, and is considered essential to the study of the philosophies he advocated alongside the Four Books and Five Classics. While brief by Western standards, and while many of the comments would fall under "common sense" guidelines to some, they formed the basis of what became the bedrock of Chinese social and moral values for millennia. |