Lun Yu. Judges and conversations. Confucius
Lun Yu - “Selected Conversations”, or in the generally accepted translation of “Judges and Conversations” - a classic monument that retained the philosophical heritage of Confucius and his students. Having arisen in the era of East Zhou (VIII - III centuries BC), he ultimately included the conversations of the teacher with the followers of his school, the conversations of the students among themselves and the characteristics of Confucius himself, given the descendants.
Lun Yu represents the basic concepts of Confucianism, revealing them both in a social context and in terms of personal growth. The deep meanings laid down in the monument allow the reader to penetrate the essence of the learning process as such, plunging into the nuances and subtleties of the teacher -student - student.
For the convenience of reading, each stanza of the new modern translation of Lun Yuya is also represented in the language of the original which leaves the possibility of additional work with the text. Therefore, the book will be interesting to both Kitawear specialists of any profile and the classical China interested in the philosophy and culture of classical China.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 12 years |
| Author | Confucius |
| Number of pages | 432 |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| Type of philosophy | The Ancient East |
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