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| The book of the sayings of confucius. |
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| The mysterious origin of the universe, which is present and visible in everything. |
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| the classic scripture of Daoism. |
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| classical literature of time, before confucious, including poetry, history, divination. |
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| The major confucian books, which include the sayings of confucius and mencius. |
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| Noble person, the refined human ideal of confucianism. |
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| The legendary founder of daoism. |
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| strictest of chinese philosophy schools that advocated strong laws and punishment. |
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| Appropriate action, ritual, propriety, etiquette. |
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| A Chinese school of philosophy that taught universal love. |
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| Empathy, consideration for others, humaneness; a Confucian virtue. |
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| No action/strain; doing what comes naturally effortlessness. |
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| Family devotion, filial piety; virtue. |
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