Annotations on the Analects of Confucius

Annotations on the Analects of Confucius

by (southern Song Dynasty) Zhu Xi's Annotations By Guo Wanjin

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This book has rigorously and meticulously edited the most influential and authoritative ancient annotations on the Analects - Zhu Xi's "Collected Annotations on the Analects". It aims to embody the tradition of expounding without writing by reading the classics as well as ancient annotations, and enable readers to understand the interpretation path and understanding orientation of the ancients. At the front of the book are the authoritative biography of Confucius, "Historical Records of the Confucius Family" and the annotations of the eleven families, allowing readers to read the "Analects of Confucius" in conjunction with Confucius's life, reflecting the tradition of knowing people and analyzing the world.

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The focus of this book is not on the Analects of Confucius, but on the explanations of Zhu Xi and others. Although the limitations of the times are unavoidable, such as always looking at the predecessors through the eyes of future generations, strong feudal concepts, etc., The flaws cannot be concealed. Most of the explanations are reasonable or even very reasonable, and can be used as a reference for cultivating the mind in your spare time.

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