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Confucius's Analects

An Advanced Reader of Chinese Language and Culture
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"Confucius' Analects" is an innovative textbook for teaching and learning Chinese language and culture at the advanced level. It combines classical and modern Chinese language skills, Chinese culture, and expository and narrative writing practice. "Confucius' Analects" is a central work of East Asian intellectual history that permeates Chinese and East Asian thought and values today. Students seeking to develop advanced language proficiency need to be familiar with the Analects in order to understand the wealth of literary allusions that appear in modern as well as classical Chinese writings. A selection of 82 passages, which are all educational and practical for present-day students, are grouped thematically into four parts - knowledge, morality, wisdom, and government - and covers Confucian teachings from personal cultivation to social contribution. Features: A quadrupled text system includes quotations from the Analects, modern Chinese translations of these passages, short essays of exegesis that elaborate on the major points, and historical Chinese stories that illustrate the theme; Vocabulary expansion sections show how monosyllabic classical words have each expanded into ten selected modern bisyllabic words; Almost 300 idioms and corresponding exercises teach their rhetorical value and provide cultural exposure; Sections on function words help students to understand classical Chinese; Extensive writing practice in each chapter includes debate, composition, storytelling, and topical research - all requiring internet research; and, Audio files of recitation of the "Analects" passages by a native speaker are available online for free. Designed for students who have studied Chinese for three years in college or an equivalent, this textbook is ideal for students of advanced Chinese, classical Chinese, and Chinese culture. Knowledge of classical Chinese is not a prerequisite.
Preface Acknowledgments User's Guide Part One: Knowledge 1. Learning the WayPorridge Cakes 2. Love for LearningLamp of Fireflies 3. The Four ProhibitionsA Doctor-Traveler 4. Inferring by AnalogyTones of the Zither 5. The Ultimate JoyThe Plum Blossom Painter Part Two: Morality 6. Filial PietyGrandma and the Office 7. Righteousness and ProfitThe Promissory Notes 8. Three Introspections DailyCritics of an Emperor 9. Strength in AdversityA Determined Historian 10. The Long JourneyDeath of a Premier Part Three: Wisdom 11. Self-RelianceThe Taste of Gall 12. Three Beneficial FriendsThe Slashed Mat 13. Words and DeedsTalking in a Big Game 14. Advancing and RetreatingWorld and Island 15. Careers for ScholarsA Statesman of Four Reigns Part Four: Governance 16. Governing with VirtueA Palace without a Terrace 17. Sovereigns and SubjectsThree Visits to a Strategist 18. Exemplary LeadersThe Flying General 19. The Upright above the CrookedA Tattooed General 20. Economy and EducationThe Emperor's Dictionary AppendixEnglish Translation of the Analects Passages Indexes
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