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| | | | | Confucian Analects - Town Compass Palm OS eBook Publisher's Description "I wish to be virtuous, and lo! virtue is at hand."Town Compass® presents the Confucian Analects, a collection of sayings by K'ung Fu Tzu (Confucius) from the Chou dynasty era in China. This version of the Analects was translated into English by James Legge, and contains 20 books. Confucianism is an ethical system with rituals added at important times during one's lifetime, especially for birth, maturity, marriage, and death. The writings deal primarily with individual morality and ethics and the proper exercise of political power by rulers. The eBook includes: - Full-color Cover Page, Storage Card Compatibility, Searchable Text
- Introduction, including an image of Confucius and historical biographical information, as well as Translation Info
- Book I (Hsio R) with 16 chapters
- Book II (Wei Chang) with 24 chapters
- Book III (Pa Yih) with 26 chapters
- Book IV (Le Jin) with 26 chapters
- Book V (Kung-Ye Ch'ang) with 27 chapters
- Book VI (Yung Yey) with 28 chapters
- Book VII (Shu R) with 37 chapters
- Book VIII (T'ai Po) with 21 chapters
- Book IX (Tsze Han) with 30 chapters
- Book X (Heang Tang) with 18 chapters
- Book XI (Hsien Tsin) with 25 chapters
- Book XII (Yen Yuan) with 24 chapters
- Book XIII (Tsze-Lu) with 30 chapters
- Book XIV (Hsien Wan) with 47 chapters
- Book XV (Wei Ling Kung) with 41 chapters
- Book XVI (Ke She) with 14 chapters
- Book XVII (Yang Ho) with 26 chapters
- Book XVIII (Wei Tsze) with 11 chapters
- Book XIX (Tsze-Chang) with 25 chapters
- Book XX (Yao Yueh) with 3 chapters
Organized in a three-layer subject hierarchy and in an index in remarkably small files, so navigation on your handheld is fast and easy. | | | | | Download Confucian Analects - Town Compass Palm OS eBook | Screenshots
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