Three General HeadingsFrom Abidance to AttainmentRoots and BranchesThe Eight ParticularsFirst to LastSelf-CultivationThe CommentariesOn Expressing Clear VirtueOn Renewing the PeopleOn Abiding in Perfect GoodnessOn Roots and BranchesOn Investigating Things and Extending UnderstandingOn Making Intentions SincereOn Ordering the Mind and cultivating the SelfOn Cultivating the Self and Regulating the FamilyOn Regulating the Family and Governing the CountryOn Governing the Country and Bringing Peace to the LandThe Middle PathZhu Xi' s PrefaceModeration and HarmonyThe Gentleman and the Lesser ManLong AbsentFollowing the WayFailure of the WorldShunWise People Practice What They KnowYan Hni Chooses the Middle PathImpossibleTrue StrengthConfucius Wouldn't Do ThatThe Simple-Minded CoupleThe Axe HandleActing the PartFateThe FamilyGods and SpiritsGreatest Filial VirtueKing WuPerfect Filial VirtueGood GovernmentBenevolence Is HumanThe Five RelationshipsAn Ordinary GeniusThe Three QualitiesThe Nine StepsThe Importance of PreparationThere Is a MethodSinceritySincerity and the SagePerseveranceSincerity and UnderstandingActing From Self-NatureSincerity and TransformationPredicting the FutureSincerity and CompletionExpansive SincerityEmulating NatureIntelligent SilenceThe Wrong WayThe Way of the GentlemanThe Successful RulerA Good NameConfucius' Role-ModelsThe Perfect SagePerfect SincerityCovering BrocadeSubtlety
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