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Comparing Confucius And Waley's Book Nine In The Analects

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It comes from book nine in The Analects (Confucius. & Waley, 2000), which the original language is Chinese. The book talks about Confucius’s behavior and words during the Warring states period in 475-221 BC. Confucius’s disciples asked Confucius to talk about experience of self-cultivation and the excerpt is his answer, manifesting his modest attitude to life that ‘life is all about daily matters’ (Ames, 2010). There are four thoughts worth thinking, which are positive involve to the world and subordinate everything to the state (ruling class); honor those who are older, wiser or of high rank (Waley, 2005,pp.23); work the best as well as moderation and self-control (Confucius. & Waley, 2000). Confucius viewed himself as a "transmitter" of social and political traditions originating in the period of early Zhou dynasty …show more content…

It is said that ‘individuals could begin to cultivate an all-encompassing sense of virtue through Ren’, and devotion to one's parents and older siblings is of significance for cultivating Ren (Waley, 2005, pp.39). In order for survive needs, he ask his believers to actively participate in national affairs, getting the ruler’s appointment. In the Analects, Li manages a sort of relationship with family and close community, while Ren is practiced broadly and informs interactions with everyone (Knechtges, David, 2010, pp.652). The family, friends, culture, virtue, as well as the good of the people is the main object of good government (Confucius. & Waley, 2000). Consider as a whole, he confined his attention to outward phenomena, to the world of sense and matter; to ‘forms, precedents, ceremonies, proprieties, rules of conduct, filial duties, and duties to the State; enjoining temperance, honesty, and sincerity as the cardinal and fundamental laws of private and national prosperity’ (Kern, 2010,

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