- published: 24 Jun 2012
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THE SAYINGS OF CONFUCIUS - FULL AudioBook | Greatest Audio Books | Eastern Philosophy
THE SAYINGS OF CONFUCIUS - FULL AudioBook | Greatest Audio Books
Confucianism is an ethica...
published: 14 Feb 2013
THE SAYINGS OF CONFUCIUS - FULL AudioBook | Greatest Audio Books | Eastern Philosophy
THE SAYINGS OF CONFUCIUS - FULL AudioBook | Greatest Audio Books
Confucianism is an ethical and philosophical system developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius (孔夫子 Kǒng Fūzǐ, or K'ung-fu-tzu, lit. "Master Kong", 551--479 BC). Confucianism originated as an "ethical-sociopolitical teaching" during the Spring and Autumn Period, but later developed metaphysical and cosmological elements in the Han Dynasty. Following the abandonment of Legalism in China after the Qin Dynasty, Confucianism became the official state ideology of the Han. The disintegration of the Han in the second century C.E. opened the way for the spiritual and otherworldly doctrines of Buddhism and Daoism to dominate intellectual life and to become the ruling doctrines during the Tang dynasty. In the late Tang, Confucianism absorbed many of these challenging aspects and was reformulated Neo-Confucianism. This reinvigorated form was adopted as the basis of the imperial exams and the core philosophy of the scholar official class in the Song dynasty. Neo-Confucianism turned into sometimes rigid orthodoxy over the following centuries. In popular practice, however, the three doctrines of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism were often melded together. The abolition of the examination system in 1905 marked the end of official Confucianism. The New Culture intellectuals of the early twentieth century blamed Confucianism for China's weaknesses. They searched for imported doctrines to replace it, such as the "Three Principles of the People" with the establishment of the Republic of China, and then Communism under the People's Republic of China. In the late twentieth century, Confucianism was credited with the rise of the East Asian economy and revived both in the People's Republic and abroad.
The core of Confucianism is humanism, or what the philosopher Herbert Fingarette calls "the secular as sacred." The focus of spiritual concern is this world and the family, not the gods and not the afterlife. Confucianism broadly speaking does not exalt faithfulness to divine will or higher law. This stance rests on the belief that human beings are teachable, improvable and perfectible through personal and communal endeavor especially self-cultivation and self-creation. Confucian thought focuses on the cultivation of virtue and maintenance of ethics, the most basic of which are ren, yi, and li. Ren is an obligation of altruism and humaneness for other individuals within a community, yi is the upholding of righteousness and the moral disposition to do good, and li is a system of norms and propriety that determines how a person should properly act within a community. Confucianism holds that one should give up one's life, if necessary, either passively or actively, for the sake of upholding the cardinal moral values of ren and yi.
Cultures and countries strongly influenced by Confucianism include mainland China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan and Vietnam, as well as various territories settled predominantly by Chinese people, such as Singapore. Although Confucian ideas prevail in these areas, few people identify themselves as Confucian, and instead see Confucian ethics as a complementary guideline for other ideologies and beliefs, including democracy, Marxism, capitalism, Christianity, Islam and Buddhism.
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Chapter listing and length:
Introductory Note -- 00:03:43
Read by: David Barnes
Book 01 -- 00:05:26
Read by: Andrea L.
Book 02 -- 00:07:06
Read by: CarlManchester
Book 03 -- 00:09:58
Read by: David Barnes
Book 04 -- 00:05:25
Read by: Kathy
Book 05 -- 00:07:58
Read by: Kathy
Book 06 -- 00:09:39
Read by: CarlManchester
Book 07 -- 00:12:19
Read by: Paul Sze
Book 08 -- 00:08:34
Read by: Paul Sze
Book 09 -- 00:11:04
Read by: Paul Sze
Book 10 -- 00:08:07
Read by: ML Cohen
Book 11 -- 00:10:27
Read by: ML Cohen
Book 12 -- 00:10:12
Read by: ML Cohen
Book 13 -- 00:08:33
Read by: roolynninms
Book 14 -- 00:15:27
Read by: David Barnes
Book 15 -- 00:11:11
Read by: David Barnes
Book 16 -- 00:11:23
Read by: Paul Sze
Book 17 -- 00:12:39
Read by: Paul Sze
Book 18 -- 00:08:43
Read by: Paul Sze
Book 19 -- 00:09:16
Read by: David Barnes
Book 20 -- 00:04:45
Read by: David Barnes
Total running time: 3:11:55
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- published: 14 Feb 2013
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Film entier en Français Confucius
Il y a plus de deux mille ans... La vie de Confucius, philosophe qui a profondément marqué...
published: 11 Jan 2013
Film entier en Français Confucius
Il y a plus de deux mille ans... La vie de Confucius, philosophe qui a profondément marqué la Chine, alors que le pays est marquée par les complots et les combats.
- published: 11 Jan 2013
- views: 4978
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The Wisdom of Confucius
Confucius (Chinese: 孔子; pinyin: Kǒng zǐ; Wade-Giles: K'ung-tzu, or Chinese: 孔夫子; pinyin: K...
published: 30 May 2010
The Wisdom of Confucius
Confucius (Chinese: 孔子; pinyin: Kǒng zǐ; Wade-Giles: K'ung-tzu, or Chinese: 孔夫子; pinyin: Kǒng Fūzǐ; Wade-Giles: K'ung-fu-tzu), literally "Master Kong," (traditionally September 28, 551 BCE -- 479 BCE was a Chinese thinker and social philosopher, whose teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese thought and life.
His philosophy emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice and sincerity. These values gained prominence in China over other doctrines, such as Legalism (法家) or Taoism (道家) during the Han Dynasty (206 BCE -- 220 CE). Confucius' thoughts have been developed into a system of philosophy known as Confucianism (儒家). It was introduced to Europe by the Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci, who was the first to Latinise the name as "Confucius."
- published: 30 May 2010
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2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius: World History #7
2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius:
Crash Course World Hi...
published: 09 Mar 2012
2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius: World History #7
2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius:
Crash Course World History #7
In which John introduces you to quite a lot of Chinese history by
discussing the complicated relationship between the Confucian scholars
who wrote Chinese history and the emperors (and empress) who made it.
Included is a brief introduction to all the dynasties in Chinese
history and an introduction to Confucius and the Confucian emphasis on
filial piety, the role the mandate of heaven played in organizing
China, and how China became the first modern state.
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- published: 09 Mar 2012
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Confucious - Trailer HD
The movie follows the life of the highly-influential Chinese philosopher, Confucius (Chow ...
published: 12 Dec 2009
Confucious - Trailer HD
The movie follows the life of the highly-influential Chinese philosopher, Confucius (Chow Yun-Fat). It follows his long journey around small kingdoms in northern China preaching his beliefs, and his 72 disciples.
- published: 12 Dec 2009
- views: 42561
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Discovering China - Confucius
Today, we are going to be starting off this first episode talking about Confucius. And if ...
published: 06 Jul 2012
Discovering China - Confucius
Today, we are going to be starting off this first episode talking about Confucius. And if you are talking about notable figures in Chinese history, Confucius is a great place to start—because he really is the philosopher who defined Chinese society for the past two thousand years.
Confucius is thought to have lived from 551 to 479 BC, during the so-called 'Spring and Autumn Period,' when China's Zhou Dynasty was slowly splitting up. This era later turned into the 'Warring States Period,' before China was unified again in around 200 BC.
Confucius was born in the state of Lu. This is the modern day Shandong province. Now, at the time when Confucius was born, China was kind of like Medieval Europe. Different states were competing with each other for power.
Confucius saw morality deteriorating and the aristocracy turning their back on the traditions of the Zhou Dynasty that Confucius viewed as a kind of Golden Age. Confucius felt he had a mission to return China to its former glory, to return to the 'Way' or Dao.
Today, the Dao refers to China's traditional culture of self-cultivation and emphasis on the way of virtue. Confucius felt people in his age had lost true respect for the established rituals and norms of society. They merely carried out the formalities—without really understanding the true essence. To use the words of the time, "The world lacked the Dao." Thus Confucius started his mission of educating the populace.
Confucius taught his disciples to become Gentlemen...instructing them in the six arts: Rites, music, archery, charioteering, calligraphy, and mathematics.
Confucius stressed several philosophical concepts that would serve to maintain China's social structure for the next two millennia. These include: Benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and faithfulness. As well as loyalty and filial piety, the respectful relationship between subordinates and their superiors, such as sons and their fathers, or subjects and their rulers.
Confucius was never employed in any significant government post during his lifetime. But during the Han Dynasty, almost 300 years after his death, Confucianism was adopted as China's state philosophy.
Confucianism became known as one of China's three belief systems—along with Buddhism and Daoism.
But, Confucianism is very much a philosophy for those living in society—whereas Buddhism and Daoism stress withdrawing from the world to seek spiritual enlightenment.
The Confucian belief that rulers needed to be virtuous led to the establishment of the imperial examination system. These examinations started in the Sui Dynasty, which ran from 589 to 618 AD.
The examinations saw officials selected based on their academic achievements rather than through a hereditary system, as was common in other parts of the world at the time. Thus scholars noted that for many centuries, China had the most advanced political system in the world.
Gradually, these examinations became more structured through history. They saw prospective officials tested on their understanding and ability to memorize Confucian texts. Their answers during the exams had to demonstrate the well-cultivated thinking of a Confucian gentleman.
The exam system ended a few years before the fall of imperial China in 1911. And after the Communist takeover in 1949, Confucianism was ruthlessly attacked—especially during the Cultural Revolution and campaign to smash the four Olds: Old Customs, Old Culture, Old Habits, and Old Ideas.
Since Confucianism had been at the very core of Chinese society for two thousand years, the Communist regime's attack against Confucianism can be seen as an attack on the very essence of Chinese culture.
But Confucianism has survived, particularly due to the preservation of the customs in Taiwan and other countries.
Today, when speaking of traditional Chinese culture, Confucius can be seen as one of the most influential figures from ancient times till the present day. His teachings are at the very heart of China's traditional culture of self-cultivation and emphasis on virtue.
- published: 06 Jul 2012
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Who is Confucius and what is confucianism really about? (Wesley Alexander)
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published: 22 Nov 2011
Who is Confucius and what is confucianism really about? (Wesley Alexander)
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- published: 22 Nov 2011
- views: 4813
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Confucius:An Ancient Chinese Teacher & Great Sage
Enlightening Entertainment - Episode 379,
Confucius: An Ancient Chinese Teacher & Great ...
published: 29 Oct 2007
Confucius:An Ancient Chinese Teacher & Great Sage
Enlightening Entertainment - Episode 379,
Confucius: An Ancient Chinese Teacher & Great Sage,
Air date: September 28, 2007 (EE - 20070928)
- published: 29 Oct 2007
- views: 27092
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Confucius - Dancing Mood con Pablito Lescano
El día 03/10/2009 en el festejo de los 100 nicetos de la banda.
Dancing Mood Deluxe.
Muz...
published: 21 Jul 2010
Confucius - Dancing Mood con Pablito Lescano
El día 03/10/2009 en el festejo de los 100 nicetos de la banda.
Dancing Mood Deluxe.
Muzik. ♪♫
- published: 21 Jul 2010
- views: 64246
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Confucius Biography
Confucius
551 BC - 479 BC
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Confucius was a Chinese philosopher....
published: 04 Oct 2012
Confucius Biography
Confucius
551 BC - 479 BC
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Confucius was a Chinese philosopher. His social philosophies eventually became known as Confucianism.
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- published: 04 Oct 2012
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Confucius Pt. 1 of 2
By Cale Klein through Professor Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell, opensourcebuddhism.org T...
published: 05 Jul 2009
Confucius Pt. 1 of 2
By Cale Klein through Professor Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell, opensourcebuddhism.org This is a nice overview of the thought and life of Confucius. His intention comes out very clearly in this work replete with a number of images of Confucius and a nice cloud background. Quite a number of quotes emerge depicting the core of his thought: social life, pleasure and work and ritual make up the good life. So opposite Laozi, also discussed, Confucius sees the Dao in human rather than strictly natural terms. Klein notes the striving toward the gentleman ideal, the need to cultivate moral examples for governance and thus, create an inner moral sense among the people. I thought we might have benefited from seeing more images, say of maps in China relevant to the discussion, perhaps some other Confucian notables. The music is very appropriately Chinese and the narration is excellent with the exception of mispronouncing Dao as Tayo. Also, no image sources! Oops! Still, production quality is very good as is the intellectual content it illustrates. Grade A work.
- published: 05 Jul 2009
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CONFUCIUS QUOTES-CONFUCIUS CITATIONS
Confucius,pensées,musique,bambou,philosophie,House of Flying Daggers,
Je ne peux rien pou...
published: 21 Feb 2012
CONFUCIUS QUOTES-CONFUCIUS CITATIONS
Confucius,pensées,musique,bambou,philosophie,House of Flying Daggers,
Je ne peux rien pour qui ne se pose pas de questions.
Biographie Confucius
Les idées de Confucius - nom latinisé de Kong Fuzi - ont influencé toutes les civilisations d'Asie de l'Est. La croyance en la capacité de l'homme ordinaire à modifier son propre destin caractérise cet héritage. En contraste avec son incroyable influence, la vie de Confucius est d'une simplicité exemplaire. Instruit par sa mère, il se distingue par une infatigable envie d'apprendre. Sa maîtrise des arts lui permet d'ailleurs de débuter une brillante carrière d'enseignant. Il s'implique en politique, souhaitant mettre ses idées humanistes en pratique auprès des gouvernements. Il devient magistrat puis ministre de la Justice dans l'Etat de Lu. A 56 ans, il réalise finalement que ses supérieurs ne sont pas intéressés par ses idées et quitte le pays pour un exil de douze ans. Pendant ce temps sa réputation d'homme de vision se répand. A 67 ans, il retourne chez lui pour enseigner et écrire. Ses 'Entretiens' et ses théories, largement popularisés par ses disciples, constituent une doctrine de perfectionnement moral.
- published: 21 Feb 2012
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Confucius/Kung Tze _ Motion Picture In Full HD.flv
Confucius chinese name is Kung Tze and he should be known as Kung Tze from now on. The man...
published: 29 Jan 2013
Confucius/Kung Tze _ Motion Picture In Full HD.flv
Confucius chinese name is Kung Tze and he should be known as Kung Tze from now on. The man himself is a truly gifted intellectual in the art of governing a state. He taught the Emperors in ancient China how to nurture and develope a country resources for the betterment of the citizens and the emperors. Anyone who's interested to learn the teachings of Kung Tze is welcome to write to on24pa@gmail.com asap. You may be selected to fly into Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with full local sponsorship to embrace it. Many thanks.
- published: 29 Jan 2013
- views: 881