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ContentsPreface.......................................................................................01Chapter
I
Who
was
Confucius?Section
Peculiar
Signs
of
the
Sage.........................................................002Section
From
‘Devotion
to
Studying’
to
‘Tireless
Learning’.....................005Section
Top
Scholar
Aims
at
Officialdom................................................013Section
Travelling
to
Other
States
to
Pursue
His
Dream...........................027Section
The
Great
Master
and
His
3,000
Disciples
................................041Section
The
Birth
of
the
Confucian
Canon
—‘The
Analects
of
Confucius’.....048Chapter
II
The
Origins
and
Evolution
of
ConfucianismSection
Benevolence,
Righteousness,
Propriety,
Wisdom
and
Trustworthiness..054Section
From
the
Contending
of
All
Schools
of
Thought
to
Venerating
Confucianism
Alone
................................................061Section
The
Syncretism
of
Confucianism,
Buddhism
and
Taoism..............071Section
Neo-Confucianism
of
the
Song
Dynasty
and
the
Culmination
of
Confucian
Development............................................................078Section
Confucianism
During
the
Ming
and
Qing
Dynasties....................091Chapter
III
The
Inheritance
and
Development
of
ConfucianismSection
The
Tortuous
Development
of
Modern
Confucianism..................104Section
The
Rise
of
Confucianism
Fervor................................................111Section
Grand
Activities
in
Memory
of
Confucius....................................115Section
Reviewing
the
Classics
by
Removing
the
Dross
and
Retaining
the
Essences...................................................................................121Chapter
IV
The
Chinese
View
of
ConfucianismSection
The
Prevalent
Decorum
Culture.................................................126Section
Outer
Round
and
Inner
Square
Social
Behavior..........................133Section
Chinese
Patriotism....................................................................136Section
The
Chinese
People’s
Sense
of
a
Native
Hometown....................141Section
Social
Ideal
of
Universal
Peace..................................................148Chapter
V
Oriental
Wisdom
Shining
Around
the
WorldSection
The
Influence
of
Confucian
Culture
on
Asia................................154Section
China
Fever
in
the
Modern
West................................................165Section
‘Within
the
Four
Seas,
All
Men
Are
Brothers’...............................173Section
Inheritance
of
Confucianism
by
Overseas
Chinese
.....................180Appendix
A
Brief
Chinese
Chronology......................................................188