Table of content
Shijing ↓ Lunyu ↓ Daxue ↓ Zhongyong ↓ Sanzijing ↓ Yijing ↓ Daodejing ↓ Tangshi ↓ Sunzi ↓ 36ji ↓
Section I —
Lessons from the states
1. P
n
The odes of Zhou and the South
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The odes of Shao and the South
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The odes of Bei
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The odes of Yong
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The odes of Wei
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The odes of Wang
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The odes of Zheng
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The odes of Qi
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9. Q
The odes of Wei
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10.
The odes of Tang
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11.
The odes of Qin
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12.
The odes of Chen
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13.
The odes of Kuai
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The odes of Cao
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15.
The odes of Bin
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Section II — p
Minor odes of the kingdom
1.
Decade of Lu Ming
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2.
Decade of Baihua
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Decade of Tong Gong
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4.
Decade of Qi Fu
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5. p
Decade of Xiao Min
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s
Decade of Bei Shan
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7.
Decade of Sand Hu
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8.
H
h
Decade of Du Ren Shi
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Section III — j
Greater odes of the kingdom
1.
Decade of Wen Wang
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2.
Decade of Sheng Min
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3.
Decade of Dang
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Section IV — |
Odes of the temple and the Altar
1. P
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M
q
Sacrificial odes of Zhou, decade of Qing Miao
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275
2. P
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u
Sacrificial odes of Zhou, decade of Chen Gong
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283
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285
3. P
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Sacrificial odes of Zhou, decade of Min You Xiao Zi
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Praise-songs of Lu
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300
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Sacrificial odes of Shang
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305
Section I — 學
而
第
一
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Section II — 為
政
第
二
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Section III — 八
佾
第
三
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Section IV — 里
仁
第
四
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Section V — 公
冶
長
第
五
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Section VI — 雍
也
第
六
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Section VII — 述
而
第
七
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Section VIII — 泰
伯
第
八
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Section IX — 子
罕
第
九
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Section X — 鄉
黨
第
十
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Section XI — 先
進
第
十
一
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Section XII — 顏
淵
第
十
二
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Section XIII — 子
路
第
十
三
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Section XIV — 憲
問
第
十
四
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Section XV — 衛
靈
公
第
十
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Section XVI — 李
氏
第
十
六
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Section XVII — 陽
貨
第
十
七
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Section XVIII — 衛
子
第
十
八
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11
Section XIX — 子
張
第
十
九
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I — 大
學
經
Confucius' text
II — 大
學
傳
一
Zengzi's First Commentary
III — 大
學
傳
二
Zengzi's Second Commentary
IV — 大
學
傳
三
Zengzi's Third Commentary
V — 大
學
傳
四
Zengzi's Fourth Commentary
VI — 大
學
傳
五
Zengzi's Fifth Commentary
VII — 大
學
傳
六
Zengzi's Sixth Commentary
VIII — 大
學
傳
七
Zengzi's Seventh Commentary
IX — 大
學
傳
八
Zengzi's Eighth Commentary
X — 大
學
傳
九
Zengzi's Ninth Commentary
XI — 大
學
傳
十
Zengzi's Tenth Commentary
I — "The sum of the whole work"
II — Only the superior man can follow the Mean; the mean man is always violating it.
III — The rarity, long existing in Confucius's time, of the practice of the Mean.
IV — How it was that few were able to practice the Mean.
V — "The Path of the Mean is untrodden"
VI — How Shun pursued the course of the Mean.
VII — Their contrary conduct shows men's ignorance of the course and nature of the Mean.
VIII — How Hûi held fast the course of the Mean.
IX — The difficulty of attaining to the course of the Mean.
X — On energy in its relation to the Mean.
XI — Only the sage man can come up to the requirements of the Mean.
XII — The course of the Mean reaches far and wide, but yet is secret.
XV — In the practice of the Mean there is an orderly advance from step to step.
XVI — An illustration, from the operation and influence of spiritual beings, of the way of the Mean.
XVIII — On king Wan, king Wû and the duke of Châu.
XIX — The far-reaching filial piety of king Wû, and of the duke of Châu.
XXI — The reciprocal connection of sincerity and intelligence.
XXII — The results of sincerity; and how the possessor of it forms a ternion with Heaven and Earth.
XXIII — The way of man;– the development of perfect sincerity in those not naturally possessed of it.
XXIV — That entire sincerity can foreknow.
XXV — How from sincerity comes self-completion, and the completion of others and of things.
XXVII — The glorious path of the Sage; and how the superior man endeavors to attain to it.
XXVIII — An illustration of the sentence in the last chapter– "In a low situation he is not insubordinate."
XXXI — The eulogium on Confucius continued.
XXXII — The eulogium of Confucius concluded.
XXXIII — The commencement and the completion of a virtuous course.
三
字
經
The Three-Character Classic
I — The Basics
III — About Classic Texts
IV — About History
易
經
I Ching, the Book of Changes