Mencius (371-289 BC) was a Chinese Confucian philosopher, often described as the Second Sage to reflect his traditional esteem relative to Confucius himself.
"Accumulations: The Spirit of the East" by J.C. Kuo features "Confucius (L) and Mengzi (R)". (Photo by Alain Nogues/Corbis via Getty Images) That philosopher was named Mengzi, and he lived during ...
advancing the establishment of Confucian colleges that would train civic leaders in virtue. In the Middle Ages, the philosopher Zhu Xi famously took up the banner of Mengzi, criticizing a corrupt ...
At the BRICS Summit held in Kazan in late October, he extended this philosophy on the ... Xi originates from the classic work Mencius, a classic work of Confucianism in China's Warring States ...
The ancient saying quoted by Xi originates from the classic work Mencius, a classic work of Confucianism in ... he continued to promote his educational philosophy through family values.
Chinese internet giant ByteDance has donated 25 million yuan (US$3.4 million) to digitise a national cultural project that is compiling all known Confucius classics, with the help of artificial ...
Chinese philosopher Kongzi, also known as Confucius, put no faith in deities, preferring to focus on the here and now While ...
The act itself, say South Koreans, has its roots in Confucian tradition, although many of those now protesting with clippers in hand are Christians, the majority religion in this country.
The Sheffield Confucius Institute is delighted to announce that we will facilitate a visiting Kunqu opera troupe from Peking University to stage a performance at the University Arts Tower. Come to ...