1. The Analects Knowledge Answer Sheet and Answers
1. What is the core of Confucius’ thought? ("Benevolence loves others" or "Benevolence") 2. Confucius is the founder of Confucianism. What is he known for? (Sage) 3. How many disciples did Confucius have? (B) A. Two thousand B. Three thousand C. Four thousand D. Five thousand 4. What are the following four sentences of "A gentleman benefits without any expense"? (Work without resentment, desire without greed, be peaceful without being arrogant, be powerful without being fierce.
5. What does Confucius think is the highest principle of life? (Benevolence) 6. "Those who can do the five "The world is benevolent." Which five are they? (Gong, Kuan, Xin, Min, Hui) 7. What is the sentence above "An ordinary man cannot seize his ambition"? (Three armies can seize the commander) 8. Regarding wealth, Confucius What is the attitude of Confucius? (Taken from the meaning) 9. What two teaching methods did Confucius advocate? (Combining learning and thinking with reviewing the past and learning the new) 10. Confucius began to be determined to learn at the age of fifteen. By the time he was about thirty, he was proficient in the "Six Arts". Which "six arts"? ("Book", "Poem", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn", "Li" and "Music") 11. Name at least three "good" moral qualities that Confucius admired (benevolence, righteousness, etiquette, etc.). Wisdom, faith, courage) 12. How many virtuous people are there among Confucius’ disciples? (72) 13. What is the last sentence of “The beauty of a gentleman?” (The evil of immaturity) 14. What is Confucius’s political stance? (Benevolent government) 15. What is Confucius's negative thought? (Loyalty to the King) 16. What king was Confucius named? (B) A. King Wenhui B. King Wenxuan 17. What is the name of Confucius? (Qiu, Zhongni) 18. Kong Li? Which son is Confucius? (A) A. The first one B. The second one C. The third one D. The fourth one 19. What kind of education did Confucius create? (B) A. Noble education B. Common people’s education C. , Quality Education 20. What do "angry" and "汱" mean in "If you are not angry, you will not be enlightened, if you are not angry, you will not be angry" (angry: trying to figure it out but not being able to figure it out.
Qiu: I want to say it but can’t say it) 21. Which of the following is Confucius’s most proud disciple? (C) A. Zilu B. Zeng Xi C. Yan Hui D. Gong Xihua 22. Which year is the 2555th anniversary of Confucius’ birth? D) 23. When is Confucius’ birthday? (September 28) 24. Confucianism has eight processes in life, also known as the “eight items”. Please mention at least three of them (observation of things, knowledge, sincerity, and integrity). , Cultivate oneself, manage the family, govern the country, and bring peace to the world) 25. What does "at sixty, the ears are attuned" and "the ears are attuned" mean? (When you listen to other people's words, you can distinguish the true from the false, and determine whether it is a lie or not.
26. Zigong built a hut in front of Confucius's tomb and guarded Confucius's tomb for how many years? (14 years) 27. What is the name of Confucius' mother? (Yan Zhengzai) 28. How many chapters of the Analects are there in existence? ? (B) A, 19 B, 20 C, 25 D, 28 29. Where did Confucius teach? (A) A. Apricot altar B. Peach altar C. Pear altar D. Tianyuan 30. What did Confucius regard as The highest principle of morality? (Benevolence, Righteousness) 31. What ancient classics did Confucius organize and compile? ("Poem", "Book", "Li", "Yi", "Yue", "Spring and Autumn") 32. When did Confucius' thoughts become feudal? Social orthodoxy? (After the Han Dynasty) 33. After Confucius returned to Lu, what did the Lu people respect? (Guo Lao) 34. Which of the following three has nothing to do with Confucius? C Kongdao (Note: Kongbei: a nickname for brothers. Kong Lin: Cemetery of Confucius and his descendants.
Confucius: the teachings of Confucius. ) 35. The "Spring and Autumn" edited by Confucius was compiled based on which country's historical materials? (A) A. Lu Dynasty B. Song C. Qin D. Qi 36. When did The Analects of Confucius be designated as a required textbook for the imperial examination? (B) A. Song Dynasty B. Yuan Dynasty C. Ming Dynasty D. Qing Dynasty 37. What is the next sentence of "Quality is better than literature and wildness"? (Wen Sheng Zhi Ze Shi) 38. Confucius traveled around the world for 15 years. Is it true or false? (Wrong, it should be 14 years) 39. How many steles are there in the stele gallery of our school? (40) 40. Which of the following idioms is not from "The Analects of Confucius"? (B, from "Mencius") A. Rotten wood and dung B. A drop in the bucket C. Misfortunes cause a small wall D. One can help the world 41. Please recite no less than five sentences about Confucius's concepts of "teaching" and "learning" in "The Analects": (1 ) Be tireless in learning and tireless in teaching.
(2) Sensitive and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions. (3) Knowing something means knowing it, and not knowing it means knowing it. This is knowing.
(4) When three people travel together, there must be one who is my teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.
(5) If you are not angry, you will not be enlightened, and if you are not angry, you will not be angry. If you take one corner and don't turn it back with three, there will be no recovery.
(6) Learn and practice from time to time. (7) Learn something new by reviewing the past. (8) Learning without thinking is a waste, and thinking without thinking is a disaster.
42. “Confucius believed that ‘loyalty’ is the foundation of benevolence.” Is this sentence true or false? (Wrong. It should be filial piety and brother-in-law) 43. What does "ti" mean? (Referring to the respect and love for the elder brother) 44. After the death of someone, Confucius cried out sadly, "Oh! God is mourning me! Heaven is mourning me!"? (D) A. Yan Zhengzai B. Kong Li C. Zi Lu D. Yan Hui 45. After Confucius died, Duke Ai of Lu made an edict (lěi) to commemorate Confucius. What was Confucius called in the edict? (Nifu) 46. In addition to personally going to Qufu to offer sacrifices, emperors in the past dynasties also sent officials to offer sacrifices to Confucius. How many times did they go to Qufu? (196 times, 128 times, 156 times) 47. What is the name of the main building of the Confucius Temple? (Dacheng Hall) 48. Confucius taught his children to learn poetry and etiquette, which has always been a good talk.
What do the descendants of Confucius claim to be their family heirlooms? (Poetry) 49. What two humble jobs did Confucius hold when he was young? (Commissioner: manages warehouse; Bingtian: manages livestock) 50. Confucius Temple, together with the Forbidden City in Beijing and the Chengde Summer Resort, are also known as the three major ancient building complexes in China. It was included in the World Cultural Heritage List in 1961.
51. There are 104 buildings, 466 rooms, and 1,250 ancient trees in the Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong. It is also one of the rare large-scale forest of steles in my country, with how many various types of steles there are.
A. More than 2,000 B. More than 1,500 C. More than 1,000 52. The Confucius Mansion is the Yanshenggong Mansion. It is located in the city of Qufu, next to the Confucius Temple. It is the government office and residence of the eldest grandson of Confucius, Yanshenggong. It is known as "the first in the world". 53. Confucius Mansion was one of the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in China and was included in the World Cultural Heritage List in 1994.
54. Konglin is a dedicated cemetery for Confucius and his family, and is also the largest family cemetery in the world. 55. In the more than two thousand years after Confucius, Confucius’ thoughts were first introduced to Asian countries such as Korea, Vietnam, and Japan.
56. In 1988, the Nobel Prize winners gathered in Paris, and one of the conclusions they came to was that if humans want to survive, they must look back 2,500 years to absorb the wisdom of Confucius. 57.
2. Ten questions and answers on The Analects of Confucius
1. Literary common sense:
"The Analects" is one of the classics, a book recording the works of Mao Zedong and his disciples. Together with "The Great Learning", "The Doctrine of the Mean" and "Mencius", it is collectively called the "Four Books", consisting of twenty chapters. Confucius, whose name is , and whose name is , was born in the state of Lu.
A great family and scholar in ancient my country, the founder of Confucianism. He pioneered the practice of private lectures. According to legend, he had 3,000 students, including the most famous 72. Confucius organized and edited the ancient cultural classics "Book of Songs", "Book of Songs" and "Book of Changes". Based on the historical materials of the Lu State, he compiled my country's first chronological history book "Spring and Autumn".
2. Test your phonetic notation speed:
On ( ) Yu Zou ( ) Yi ( ) 愠 ( ) Three Provinces ( )
Chuan ( ) Nearly ( ) 甔 ( ) wither ( )
3. Find the word "tongqiu" in the text.
4. Read the notes, check the reference book, and translate the following sentences into modern Chinese. And explain the meaning of the added words.
(1) Isn’t it true that one should learn and practice from time to time?
(2) I will examine myself three times a day.
(3) Review the past and learn the new.
(4) If you learn without thinking, you will be in vain; if you think without learning, you will be in danger.
(5) A scholar cannot be without generosity.
(6) Do not do to others what you do not want others to do to you.
5. Find sentences about learning attitudes and learning methods from the text.
Learning attitude:
Learning method:
6. There are two basic uses of the word "er", namely, continuation and transfer. "Shun" refers to the use of the word "er" to connect two parts, which means to go along. For example, in the case of "learn and learn from time to time", there is usually no need to use connecting words in vernacular.
Transition refers to two parts connected by the word "er", with a twist in meaning, such as "learning without thinking". The word "er" here is equivalent to the word "but, but" in the vernacular. Find examples of transitions and transitions from the text.
Table of transitions:
Table of transitions:
7. Find sentences with inflected parts of speech.
8. Find special sentence patterns:
(1) Judgmental sentences:
(2) Omitted sentences:
9. "Do not do to others what you do not want others to do to you" is the way of dealing with others that was first advocated by Confucianism. There have been different views on this. Based on your own life experience, discuss as a class: How do you view "Do not do to others what you do not want others to do to you"?
10. Recite the full text and extract the idioms, maxims and aphorisms in the notebook.
Idioms:
Mottos:
Epigrams:
Reference answers
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1. Qiu Zhongni’s Ideological Education in the Late Spring and Autumn Period in the form of Confucian Confucius’ words and deeds Same as "Yue", "Nv" is the same as "Ru", "Zhi" is the same as "Zhi".
4. (1) Wouldn’t it be nice to review the lessons learned at a certain time? "Shuo" is the same as "Yue", meaning happy.
(2) I conduct self-examination and reflection many times a day. Three: refers to multiple times. Three provinces: multiple inspections and reflections.
(3) Review old knowledge and gain new insights or discoveries. Therefore: old knowledge.
(4) If you study book knowledge without thinking, you will feel confused. Just daydreaming without reading will make you mentally exhausted. 甔: confusing; almost: harmful.
(5) Scholar-officials cannot but be strong-willed. Hongyi, strong perseverance.
(6) Don’t give to others what you don’t want. Desire: want; Shi: give, send.
5. Learning attitude: When three of us walk together, there must be a teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.
Learning methods: Learn and practice from time to time, review the past and learn the new.
Learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is peril.
6. Expression and continuity: Learn and practice from time to time, review the past and learn the new.
Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.
Table transfer: Learning without thinking will lead to ignorance; thinking without learning will lead to peril; people who do not know will not be stunned.
7. Review the old and learn the new: Therefore, the adjective acts as a noun and refers to old knowledge. New, an adjective used as a noun, refers to new knowledge.
8. Judgment sentence: This is knowledge. ("Ye" indicates the tone of judgment)
Omitted sentences: Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. The verb "choose" is omitted before "change those who are not good".
You can be a teacher: "I think" is the omission of "thinking". In other words, people who can review the past and learn the new.
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3. College student knowledge competition questions about the Analects of Confucius
1. Read the following "The Analects of Confucius" Select the passage and answer the questions.
Confucius said: "A gentleman has nothing to eat and nothing to live in, and he has nothing to live in. If he is sensitive to things and careful in his words, he has the Way and is upright. He can be said to be eager to learn." ? ("The Analects of Confucius·Xueer") (1) One of the incorrect understandings of the above excerpt is ( ) A. Confucius believed that one should not be too particular about material life, as long as he has food to eat and a place to live; while in spiritual matters We must constantly pursue moral perfection.
B. In terms of dealing with people, Confucius believed that one should be down-to-earth, be diligent and alert in doing things, be cautious in what one says, and not be rash and think carefully. C. Confucius believed that in terms of interpersonal communication, one should be close to benevolence, constantly correct oneself, and make oneself a gentleman to gain life satisfaction and spiritual happiness.
D. This passage from Confucius seems simple, but in fact it summarizes all aspects of the requirements for a gentleman. If you learn these, you can achieve the state required by the Confucian spirit. C (① "Confucius believed that one should be close to benevolent people" is wrong, it should be to get close to talented and virtuous people.
② "Get the satisfaction of life" is wrong, what should be obtained should be moral and spiritual .) 2 Read the following two classical Chinese passages and answer the questions as required.
Confucius said: "When a disciple enters, he will be filial, and when he leaves, he will be a younger brother. He will be sincere and trustworthy, love others universally, and be kind to others." If you have enough energy to do it, study literature.
? ("The Analects of Confucius·Xueer") Zi Xia said: ? A wise man changes his appearance; in serving his parents, he can do his best; in serving his ruler, he can do his best; in making friends, he must keep his word. . Although I say I haven’t learned yet, I will definitely call it learning.
? ("The Analects of Confucius·Xueer") ⑴ One of the following understandings of the original text is incorrect: ( ) A. Confucius attached great importance to moral practice and emphasized the importance of moral practice. It is believed that only through practice can good morals be developed.
B. Confucius requires students to be "close to benevolence" and "close to benevolence". In the process of "being close to benevolence" and "being close to benevolence", they can receive care, love, guidance and infection from "benevolent people" in order to complete the students' own The process of "becoming a benevolent". C. Confucius believed that as long as the problem of morality is solved and various social relations can be handled well, it does not matter whether you have talent or not.
D. Confucius requires students to "love others" while also learning from each other, gaining something and improving. C (This is Zixia’s point of view. Confucius emphasized moral education as well as intellectual education. He believed that “if you have enough power in action, you should study literature.”
) 3 Read the following excerpt from "The Analects" and answer question. Confucius said: "When a disciple enters, he should be filial, and when he goes out, he should be a younger brother. He should be sincere and trustworthy, love others universally, and be benevolent. If he has enough energy to do, he should study literature."
? ("The Analects of Confucius·Xueer") Zi Xia said: ? A wise person can change his appearance; he can do his best to serve his parents; he can do his best to serve his king; he can keep his word when making friends. Although I say I haven’t learned yet, I will definitely call it learning.
? ("The Analects of Confucius·Xueer") (1) Among the following items, which one of the incorrect understandings of the passage is ( ) A. Confucius required his disciples to first be committed to filial piety, sincerity, Loving others, being kind, and cultivating good moral concepts and moral behaviors are more important than "literary". B. Confucius believed that if there is leisure time and spare energy besides moral cultivation, it should be used to study ancient classics and increase cultural knowledge. "Literature" should be pursued after moral cultivation.
C. "Qinren" means "virtue", which means respecting the sage and emphasizing the importance of moral cultivation. Moral cultivation is the foundation for a gentleman to behave. D. Confucianism attaches great importance to people's moral cultivation and despises the learning of cultural knowledge. This view of education is completely from the standpoint of the exploiting class and serves the ruling class.
D (First of all, the Confucian emphasis on moral cultivation does not mean that it despises the learning of cultural knowledge; secondly, the Confucian view of "moral cultivation first, cultural knowledge second" only emphasizes the importance of moral cultivation , not serving the ruling class) 4 Read the following excerpts from The Analects and answer the questions. Youzi said: "The purpose of etiquette is harmony."
The way of the ancient kings is beautiful, small and big. If there is something that cannot be done, it is not possible to be harmonious and to be harmonious without using etiquette.
? ("The Analects of Confucius·Xueer") (1) Among the following understandings of the above excerpt, one of the incorrect ones is ( ) A. Youzi proposed that "rituals are used; harmony is precious", This means that the most important function of etiquette is to achieve "harmony". Confucianism places great emphasis on "rituals", and the application of "rituals" values ??harmony.
This prominently reflects the important position of "harmony" in Confucian thought. B. The "little big reason" in the selection summarizes the above.
"Yuzhi" here means "follow this principle"; Confucianism believes that "ritual" is for "harmony", "harmony" is the most important, and harmony must be emphasized in everything. C. Confucianism not only emphasizes the importance of "harmony" in the use of "ritual", but also points out that "harmony" cannot be "harmony" for the sake of "harmony" and must be controlled by "ritual". It can be seen that the "harmony" advocated by Confucius is not an unprincipled harmony. .
D. "Harmony" is an ethical, political and social principle particularly advocated by Confucianism. The Confucian thought of "the use of etiquette and the value of harmony" shows that the highest realm and highest goal of "ritual" is to create harmony among people and even harmony in the whole society.
B "Everything must be harmonious" is contrary to the following proposition. 5 Read the following excerpts from The Analects of Confucius and answer the questions.
Confucius said: "First do what you say and then follow it." ? Confucius said: ? Clever words and beautiful words are very benevolent.
Confucius said: A gentleman wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds. ?Confucius said: ?The ancients could not say what they said, and they could not catch it when they were ashamed.
? ("The Analects of Confucius·Xueer") (1) Among the following understandings of the above excerpt, one of the incorrect ones is (B) A. Be a morally cultivated and knowledgeable gentleman , this is the goal that Confucius’ disciples strive for. B. Confucius believed that as a gentleman, you should first express your opinion and then act.
C. Confucius believed that people who use sweet words and put on a pleasant appearance actually have very little "benevolence" in their hearts. D. Confucius said that the ancients did not speak easily, let alone say whatever they wanted, because they were afraid of not being able to do it.
6 Read the following excerpts from "The Analects" and answer the questions. Meng Yizi asked about filial piety.
Confucius said: ?No violation. Fan Chiyu, his son told him, "Meng Sun asked if he was filial to me, and I replied, "It's no violation."
? Fan Chi said: ?What is it? Confucius said: When in life, things should be done with propriety; in death, burial should be done with propriety, and sacrifices should be done with propriety. ? ("The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng") Zixia asked about filial piety.
Confucius said: ? Color is difficult ①. When there is something to do, the disciple will do his best; when there is a drinking party, sir, you will have a meal. Did you ever think that you were filial? ? ("The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng") Meng Wubo asked about filial piety.
Confucius said: "Parents only worry about their illness." ? ("The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng") Ziyou asked about filial piety.
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Ten exercises for the first-year Chinese language "The Analects" to synchronize the outline Exercise 1. Multiple-choice questions 1. Which of the following words has the correct phonetic notation ( ) It is said that Yan is really crazy yùn yǔ2. The following words in bold are incorrectly explained What is ( ) A. Review: old knowledge, learned knowledge.
B. Not angry: Resentment. C. Not tired: satisfied, tired.
D. Choose the good: good at, good aspects. 3. The correct translations of the following sentences are ( ) ① Know it silently.
A. Don’t say it with your mouth but remember it in your heart. B. Write it silently and be able to recognize it.
C. Being able to write silently and remember it ② What does it mean to me? A. How can I get mine? B. Which one can I have? C. How can it benefit me? ③When three of us are walking together, there must be one who is my teacher. A. Three people walking together must have their own teacher.
B. If three people walk together, they will definitely find the teacher. C. If three people walk together, there must be someone who wants to take action.
4. The following is not about learning methods ( ) A. Learn and practice from time to time B. Never tire of learning. C. Learn silently D. Review the past and learn the new 2. True or False Question 5. " The "junzi" in "I am not a gentleman" refers to a person who is morally cultivated. ( ) 6. "Learning without thinking" means learning without concentrating on thinking.
( ) 7. "Don't be ashamed to ask" means not to be ashamed to learn from those who are inferior to yourself. ( ) 3. Fill-in-the-blank questions 8. "The Analects" is a book that records the world. It is the first chapter and one of the classic works of the family.
9. Confucius, whose name is , and whose name is , was a Chinese at that time and a great strategist in ancient my country. Innovation ability training 1. Combine the text notes and explain the meaning of the added words in context.
① Review the past and learn the new ( ) ② What is literature ( ) ③ Never tire of learning ( ) ? Never tired of teaching ( ) ⑤ Sensitive and eager to learn ( ) ( ) ⑥ Not ashamed to ask questions ( ) 2. Choose appropriate famous sentences and idioms to fill in The blank space of each sentence. (Fill in the letters) A. Never tire of learning B. When three people are walking together, there must be a teacher from me C. Review the past and learn the new D. Enjoy it E. Be tireless in teaching F. Learn without thinking, you will lose ① " ", this is very good It's reasonable to say that a few students think that reviewing old lessons is "fried rice" and boring. This is incorrect.
② Comrade *** once taught us with the famous saying of Confucius: The enemy of learning is our own satisfaction. If we want to study something seriously, we must start from not being complacent. We should adopt this attitude toward ourselves and others.
③If you want to make academic progress, you must learn to learn from teachers. In addition to teachers in school, you can find your own teachers everywhere in society.
The so-called " " is not false at all.
④In order to successfully run this issue of the blackboard newspaper, students in the publicity group designed the masthead, wrote manuscripts, and edited materials. They were very busy. 3. Choose the correct answers to the following questions.
①Zi Gong asked: "How can Confucius and Wenzi be called 'Wen'?" Confucius said: "He is quick and eager to learn, and he is not ashamed to ask questions, so he is called 'Wen'." In this sentence, add The horizontal line means ( ) A. Don’t rely on your intelligence, but be diligent. B. You must study diligently and ask for advice humbly.
C. Don’t save face, just ask if you don’t understand. D. Don’t put on airs, but learn from others with an open mind.
②Confucius said: "When three people walk, they must have my teacher; choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones." The main meaning of this sentence is () A. To learn from others. All people learn, learn good things and don’t learn bad things.
B. When three people are together, there must be my teacher among them. I must learn from the teacher’s strengths, point out the teacher’s shortcomings, and correct them. C. Everyone has something worth learning.
D. You should learn from the advantages of others and take warning from the shortcomings of others. ③ "Knowing things silently, never getting tired of learning, never getting tired of teaching others, how can that be for me!" The correct translation is: ( ) A. Silently write down what you have learned, and you will not feel satisfied when you study yourself, and you will not feel tired when you teach others. , which one can I have! B. I can read silently, study without getting bored, and teach without getting tired. How can I have these things? C. Record silently, never be satisfied with learning, and feel happy teaching others. Which of these things can I have? D. Silently remember what you have learned, never get tired of learning, and be willing to help others. What can it do to me? 4. Fill in the blanks according to the text content.
① The sentence in which Confucius discusses the dialectical relationship between "learning" and "thinking" is: . ②Confucius said: ", ,,,!" This reflects Confucius's humble spirit. < /p>
If you only look at your own weaknesses, you will feel inferior. If you only look at your own strengths, you will be arrogant. Pessimism, disappointment and blind arrogance are not conducive to your own development. "Answer - 1. "He who knows himself will understand" means. yes.
2. "Inferiority" means that the reason for this mentality is: "Conceit" means that the reason for this mentality is: . 3. , "Looking at oneself comprehensively" refers to .
The fourth question in the text is about learning attitude: "Be quick and eager to learn, and don't feel ashamed to ask questions." "Be tireless in learning and tireless in teaching."
"When three of us are walking together, I must be my teacher." "Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing."
Learning methods: "Learn and learn from time to time" "Review the past and learn the new" 'Learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous. "Know it silently."
Reference answers: Synchronous outline exercises 1. 1.C 2.D 3.①A ②B ③C 4.B 2. 5.√6.*7.√3. 8 (omitted) 9. ( Omitted) Innovation ability training 1. ① Old knowledge; ② Calling; ③ Satisfaction; ④ Teaching; ⑤ Smart; fond of ⑥ Being ashamed of... 2. ① C ② A, E ③ B ④ D III. ① B ② D ③ A 4. (omitted) subjects Penetration training 1. "A person who knows himself is wise" means that a person who can understand his own strengths and weaknesses is a very wise person. 2. Look down on oneself; only see one's own weaknesses; think of oneself as superior; only see one's own strengths.
3. See both your strengths and weaknesses.
5. Questions about the common sense of "The Analects"
Incorrect "The Analects" is one of the classic works of the Confucian school, compiled by Confucius's disciples and his disciples.
It is mainly composed of quotations and dialogues, recording the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, and embodies Confucius' political opinions, ethical thoughts, moral concepts and educational principles. The current edition of "The Analects" contains twenty chapters.
The language of the Analects is concise and concise, and its meaning is profound. Many of its remarks are still regarded as the truth by the world today. "The Analects of Confucius" pioneered the style of quotations.
The exemplary nature of Chinese articles also originates from this. The Analects of Confucius more truly records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, and also reflects Confucius's thoughts in a relatively concentrated manner.
The core of the political thought of Confucius, the founder of Confucianism, is "benevolence" and "propriety".
The Analects of Confucius is mainly about recording words. "Lun" means compilation, and "Yu" means discourse, classic sentences, and proverbs. "The Analects" is the language of compilation (by the ancestor Confucius).
"The Analects of Confucius" was written by many hands. It was written by disciples of Confucius, disciples of Confucius, and people other than Confucius, but mainly disciples of Confucius. As an excellent collection of quotations This collection of prose essays records Confucius' remarks in concise, concise, implicit and meaningful language. Confucius's teaching words recorded in The Analects of Confucius may be simple responses that stop at the point; they may inspire debates and speak eloquently; they are full of variety and eloquent.