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Confucius
Written by Kong Xianglin Social Studies Jinan: Qi Lu Press, 2004. 170〜228mm; 218 pages. ISBN 7-5333-1429-8

Brief Introduction:

Confucius, the Chinese philosopher whose ideas encouraged justice and peace, taught social and moral principles that have had a great influence on Chinese society and on the way that Chinese people think. The book provides an overall and systematic introduction to his life, and thoughts on subjects such as making friends, going into politics, etc. It also describes the school of Confucianism and its extensive, profound, far-reaching influence in the world. Kong Xianglin, vice president and researcher of Confucius Research Institute, has published many articles and books, including Confucian Temple, Confucian Forest, Confucian Residence.

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