'Confucius' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Kongzi (2011)
Actors:
Winston Chao (actor),
Winston Chao (actor),
Lai-Kit Kwan (actor),
Gallen Law (actor),
Issei Ishida (actor),
Huanshan Xu (actor),
Jung-hyun Lee (actress),
Jun Zhao (actor),
Fa Gao (actor),
Dejun Xia (actor),
Lingxin Zhang (actress),
Gang Han (director),
Yang Mo (actor),
Xingtong Li (actress),
Ning Qian (writer),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Kong Zi (2010)
Actors:
Yun-Fat Chow (actor),
Sanping Han (producer),
John Sham (producer),
Xun Zhou (actress),
Jiping Zhao (composer),
Yi Lu (actor),
Bo-Chu Chui (producer),
Chung Man Yee (costume designer),
Jianbin Chen (actor),
Khan Chan (writer),
Lu Yao (actor),
Mei Hu (writer),
Mei Hu (director),
Quan Ren (actor),
Huang Jiao (actor),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Within the Whirlwind (2009)
Actors:
Jeremy Burdek (producer),
Nadia Khamlichi (producer),
Lena Stolze (actress),
Ben Miller (actor),
Adrian Politowski (producer),
Hubert Toint (producer),
Zbigniew Zamachowski (actor),
Ulrich Tukur (actor),
Benjamin Sadler (actor),
Ian Hart (actor),
Krzysztof Globisz (actor),
Emily Watson (actress),
Lech Dyblik (actor),
Iwona Sellers (miscellaneous crew),
Pierre Philippe Hendrickx (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Piggy (2004)
Actors:
Paul Barry (actor),
Paul Barry (actor),
Paul Barry (actor),
Dean O'Gorman (actor),
Annabel Osborne (editor),
Annabel Osborne (producer),
Annabel Osborne (writer),
Annabel Osborne (director),
Katy McNamara (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
The Life of Confucius (1998)
Actors:
András Erkel (producer),
Garard Green (actor),
Garard Green (actor),
Garard Green (actor),
Emma Fielding (actress),
Anthony Jackson (actor),
Anthony Jackson (actor),
Anthony Jackson (actor),
Philip Franks (actor),
Karoly Papp (director),
Katalin Ilosvay (editor),
Louise Breckon-Richards (actress),
Louise Breckon-Richards (actress),
David Bannerman (actor),
Jenõ Vass (producer),
Genres:
Animation,
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)
Actors:
Pam Grier (actress),
Robert W. Cort (producer),
William Sadler (actor),
Frank Welker (actor),
Alex Winter (actor),
Frank Welker (actor),
Keanu Reeves (actor),
Chelcie Ross (actor),
Frank Welker (actor),
Joss Ackland (actor),
George Carlin (actor),
Alex Winter (actor),
William Shatner (actor),
David Newman (composer),
Ted Field (producer),
Plot: The world of our distant future is a veritable utopia, thanks to the lyrics of two simple-minded 20th Century rock and rollers, Bill S. Preston, Esq. and Ted "Theodore" Logan. However, a would-be conquerer threatens to throw history off-track by sending "most non-non-heinous" evil robot Bill and Teds back to kill their good counterparts. Finding themselves dead, the boys must outwit the Grim Reaper and traverse Heaven and Hell to return to the land of the living, rescue their "babes" and have a "most triumphant" concert at the all-important Battle of the Bands.
Keywords: 27th-century, actor-playing-multiple-roles, afterlife, altering-history, alternate-history, android, back-from-the-dead, battle-of-the-bands, bill-and-ted, character-appears-in-newspaper
Genres:
Adventure,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: Hell Hath No Pizza Once... they made history. Now... they are history. Bill & Ted party on! It's a trip. Whoa dude! Pressed hams!"
Quotes:
Grim Reaper: Don't overlook *my* butt, I work out all the time. And reaping burns a lot of calories.
Ted: I can't believe Missy divorced your Dad, and married mine.::Bill: Shut up, Ted.
Rufus: And very important, *do not* do your homework without wearing headphones. Repeat...
[Evil Bill & Ted are holding the real Bill & Ted over a cliff]::Bill: Ted, we gotta do something!::Ted: Dudes, even though you're doing this, we... we...::Bill: We love you!::Ted: We love you!::Evil Bill, Evil Ted: Fags!
Evil Ted: Aim for the cat, dude! Aim for the cat!
Evil Ted: I got a full-on robot chubby.
[Evil Robot Bill and Evil Robot Ted arrive at 1988]::Evil Bill: Not bad...::Evil Ted: Yeah. Let's make it bad.
[Dead Bill S. Preston almost falls down when climbing around in Hell]::Dead Bill: Ted.::Dead Ted: Yeah?::Dead Bill: If I die, you can have my Megadeth collection.::Dead Ted: But, dude, we're already dead.::Dead Bill: Oh. Well then they're yours, dude.
Heaven's Gatekeeper: [to the Grim Reaper] Don't I know you?
Grim Reaper: I believe Colonel Mustard did it in the study with the candlestick.::Dead Bill: Sorry, Death, you lose! It was Professor Plum!::Grim Reaper: I said Plum!::Dead Ted: No way! You said Mustard! Can we go back now?::Grim Reaper: Uh, best three out of five!::Dead Ted: I don't believe this guy!
The Great Profile (1940)
Actors:
Arthur Stuart Hull (actor),
Charles Lane (actor),
Ralph Brooks (actor),
John Barrymore (actor),
Lionel Atwill (actor),
Hal K. Dawson (actor),
Sidney De Gray (actor),
John Dilson (actor),
Edward Brophy (actor),
Eddie Dunn (actor),
John Elliott (actor),
James Flavin (actor),
Willie Fung (actor),
John Hiestand (actor),
Marc Lawrence (actor),
Plot: Barrymore lampoons himself. A famous actor, given to drink, nearly destroys the show, but his leading lady returns to save it. Meanwhile a young girl tries to reform him.
Keywords: acrobat, actor, actress, chicago-illinois, debt, divorce, drunkenness, engagement, financial-crisis, fired-from-the-job
Genres:
Comedy,
Are We Civilized? (1934)
Actors:
Edwin Carewe (producer),
Oscar Apfel (actor),
Edwin Carewe (director),
Finis Fox (writer),
William Farnum (actor),
J.C. Fowler (actor),
Stuart Holmes (actor),
William Humphrey (actor),
Anita Louise (actress),
LeRoy Mason (actor),
Frank McGlynn Sr. (actor),
Bert Lindley (actor),
Dan Milner (editor),
Aaron Edwards (actor),
Charles Requa (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Le berceau de dieu (1926)
Actors:
Georges Tréville (actor),
Marcel Vibert (actor),
André Roanne (actor),
Gabriel Signoret (actor),
Ernest Maupain (actor),
André Nox (actor),
Gabriel Signoret (actor),
Léon Mathot (actor),
Joë Hamman (actor),
Joë Hamman (actor),
Joë Hamman (actor),
Camille Bert (actor),
Léon Mathot (actor),
Léon Mathot (actor),
Victor Vina (actor),
Plot: A young intellectual, J. Powers, loses his faith in God after the untimely death of his wife. He devotes his great talents to writing a shockingly blasphemous book, debunking all religion, and then embarks on a trip to Jerusalem. Far from reconciling him to God, the sight of all the different sects worshipping in that ancient city only serves to embitter him and deepen his unbelief. One day, wandering in the country, he loses his way and stops to ask directions at a small house. The inhabitants are a poor but devout family whose daughter, Ruth, revives his broken heart. At the risk of losing her, he confesses to her his loss of faith, and she gently declares that meditation on the Gospels will heal him. He sorrowfully tells her that he wishes he could believe as she does, but it is impossible. Exhausted by the discussion, Powers falls asleep and in a dream witnesses the entire panorama of the Old Testament, from the Garden of Eden through the prophets and the kings. In his dream, he repents; he then awakes, his faith restored. In the morning, he asks Ruth to marry him.
Genres:
Drama,
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EASTERN PHILOSOPHY - Confucius
This great Chinese philosopher believed in everything we ignore nowadays: tradition, institution, obedience and order. That’s why he matters.
SUBSCRIBE to our ...
This great Chinese philosopher believed in everything we ignore nowadays: tradition, institution, obedience and order. That’s why he matters.
SUBSCRIBE to our channel for new films every week: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
Brought to you by http://www.theschooloflife.com
Produced in collaboration with Mad Adam Films
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wn.com/Eastern Philosophy Confucius
This great Chinese philosopher believed in everything we ignore nowadays: tradition, institution, obedience and order. That’s why he matters.
SUBSCRIBE to our channel for new films every week: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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Produced in collaboration with Mad Adam Films
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In the final episode, Bettany travels to China on the trail of Confucius, a great sage of Chinese history whose ideas...
Genius of the Ancient World -
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In the final episode, Bettany travels to China on the trail of Confucius, a great sage of Chinese history whose ideas have fundamentally shaped the country of his birth for around 2,500 years.
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In the final episode, Bettany travels to China on the trail of Confucius, a great sage of Chinese history whose ideas have fundamentally shaped the country of his birth for around 2,500 years.
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10 Life Lessons From Confucius We Should All Follow
Confucius (551–479 BC)[1] was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.
The philosophy of Conf...
Confucius (551–479 BC)[1] was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.
The philosophy of Confucius emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice and sincerity. His followers competed successfully with many other schools during the Hundred Schools of Thought era only to be suppressed in favor of the Legalists during the Qin Dynasty. Following the victory of Han over Chu after the collapse of Qin, Confucius's thoughts received official sanction and were further developed into a system known as Confucianism.
Confucius is traditionally credited with having authored or edited many of the Chinese classic texts including all of the Five Classics, but modern scholars are cautious of attributing specific assertions to Confucius himself. Aphorisms concerning his teachings were compiled in the Analects, but only many years after his death.
Confucius's principles had a basis in common Chinese tradition and belief. He championed strong family loyalty, ancestor worship, respect of elders by their children and of husbands by their wives. He also recommended family as a basis for ideal government. He espoused the well-known principle "Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself", an early version of the Golden Rule.
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Confucius (551–479 BC)[1] was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.
The philosophy of Confucius emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice and sincerity. His followers competed successfully with many other schools during the Hundred Schools of Thought era only to be suppressed in favor of the Legalists during the Qin Dynasty. Following the victory of Han over Chu after the collapse of Qin, Confucius's thoughts received official sanction and were further developed into a system known as Confucianism.
Confucius is traditionally credited with having authored or edited many of the Chinese classic texts including all of the Five Classics, but modern scholars are cautious of attributing specific assertions to Confucius himself. Aphorisms concerning his teachings were compiled in the Analects, but only many years after his death.
Confucius's principles had a basis in common Chinese tradition and belief. He championed strong family loyalty, ancestor worship, respect of elders by their children and of husbands by their wives. He also recommended family as a basis for ideal government. He espoused the well-known principle "Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself", an early version of the Golden Rule.
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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 ethical and philosophical system developed from the teachings of the Chine...
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. (Summary adapted from wikipedia .org)
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Chapter listing and length:
Introductory Note -- 00:03:43
Book 01 -- 00:05:26
Book 02 -- 00:07:06
Book 03 -- 00:09:58
Book 04 -- 00:05:25
Book 05 -- 00:07:58
Book 06 -- 00:09:39
Book 07 -- 00:12:19
Book 08 -- 00:08:34
Book 09 -- 00:11:04
Book 10 -- 00:08:07
Book 11 -- 00:10:27
Book 12 -- 00:10:12
Book 13 -- 00:08:33
Book 14 -- 00:15:27
Book 15 -- 00:11:11
Book 16 -- 00:11:23
Book 17 -- 00:12:39
Book 18 -- 00:08:43
Book 19 -- 00:09:16
Book 20 -- 00:04:45
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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. (Summary adapted from wikipedia .org)
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Chapter listing and length:
Introductory Note -- 00:03:43
Book 01 -- 00:05:26
Book 02 -- 00:07:06
Book 03 -- 00:09:58
Book 04 -- 00:05:25
Book 05 -- 00:07:58
Book 06 -- 00:09:39
Book 07 -- 00:12:19
Book 08 -- 00:08:34
Book 09 -- 00:11:04
Book 10 -- 00:08:07
Book 11 -- 00:10:27
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2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius: World History #7
2000 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 his......
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- published: 09 Mar 2012
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The Analects of Confucius - Audiobook
This recording is in the Public Domain, free download: http://librivox.org/the-analects-of-confucius/ The Analects, or Lunyu, also known as the Analects of C......
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- published: 24 Mar 2013
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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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Confucius
551 BC - 479 BC
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Confucius
551 BC - 479 BC
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- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 13929
Confucius & Confucianism
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Let's learn about Confucianism!
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Let's learn about Confucianism!
- published: 20 Nov 2012
- views: 23602
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author: Kyutae Cho
BBC Genius Of The Ancient World Part 3 - Confucius - National Documentary
Confucius
Bettany Hughes' series exploring the lives and teachings of influential ancient philosophers draws to a close with a profile of Confucius, who is cr...
Confucius
Bettany Hughes' series exploring the lives and teachings of influential ancient philosophers draws to a close with a profile of Confucius, who is credited as the first Chinese thinker to take a systematic philosophical approach to issues of social, political and ethical importance. Born during the chaotic Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history, Confucius believed that harmony could be promoted and achieved through the examples of sage rulers. He was also a innovative teacher, and tried to instill his principles of moral excellence in China's elite, but died without seeing his vision for his nation come to pass. However, his philosophies would eventually form the bedrock of Chinese culture, with many of his principles of tradition surviving to this day.
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Confucius
Bettany Hughes' series exploring the lives and teachings of influential ancient philosophers draws to a close with a profile of Confucius, who is credited as the first Chinese thinker to take a systematic philosophical approach to issues of social, political and ethical importance. Born during the chaotic Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history, Confucius believed that harmony could be promoted and achieved through the examples of sage rulers. He was also a innovative teacher, and tried to instill his principles of moral excellence in China's elite, but died without seeing his vision for his nation come to pass. However, his philosophies would eventually form the bedrock of Chinese culture, with many of his principles of tradition surviving to this day.
- published: 27 Aug 2015
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Confucius & Lao Tzu
In this scene Confucius speaks to Lao Tzu and the old master give a precious advice to the younger one. In one minute, the essence of daoism and confucianism......
In this scene Confucius speaks to Lao Tzu and the old master give a precious advice to the younger one. In one minute, the essence of daoism and confucianism...
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Confucius Quotes and Sayings - Top 10
Quotes of wisdom by Confucius, the Chinese thinker and social philosopher. Quotes compiled from http://www.quotesmessages.com....
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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......
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...
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- published: 06 Jul 2012
- views: 32472
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author: NTDTV
Confucius Family dishes apply for world intangible cultural heritage
Confucius is best known as one of the most influential sage in China, but few knows that he is also a gourmet.
And now, Confucius' family banquet is getting re...
Confucius is best known as one of the most influential sage in China, but few knows that he is also a gourmet.
And now, Confucius' family banquet is getting ready to apply for the world intangible cultural heritage.
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Confucius is best known as one of the most influential sage in China, but few knows that he is also a gourmet.
And now, Confucius' family banquet is getting ready to apply for the world intangible cultural heritage.
- published: 19 Oct 2015
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Confucius
This edition of Mr. Zoller's social studies podcasts covers the teachings of Confucius....
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This edition of Mr. Zoller's social studies podcasts covers the teachings of Confucius.
- published: 15 Sep 2009
- views: 27976
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Confucius Chinese Dance/Musical 孔子 舞剧
中国歌剧舞剧院2013版 高清
China National Opera & Dance Drama Theater
The story of Confucius' life after he was exiled from the Kingdom of Lu....
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- published: 05 Mar 2015
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Jazz Jamaica - Confucius
Jazz Jamaica - Confucius (Internationalen jazzfestivals Viersen 2004) Gary Crosby - bass and leader Jason Yarde - alto sax Denys Baptiste - tenor sax Sean Co......
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Confucius Say...
The Legendary comedian Redd Foxx tells some Confucius jokes....
The Legendary comedian Redd Foxx tells some Confucius jokes.
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The Legendary comedian Redd Foxx tells some Confucius jokes.
- published: 09 Jul 2009
- views: 165386
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Les plus belles citations de Confucius
Les plus belles citations de Confucius. Pour Jean-Pierre G....
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- published: 16 Mar 2015
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Don Drummond - Confucius
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Confucius (feat. Soaky Siren) [Official Audio]
Confucius (feat. Soaky Siren) off B.o.B’s latest project Psycadelik Thoughtz. Get the entire project here: http://smarturl.it/PsycadelikThoughtz
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Confucius - Words of Wisdom 1 of 5
Confucius had a hard life, and he had intimate knowledge of the sufferings of his people. He lived in an era that saw constant warfare between competing warl...
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Confucius - Words of Wisdom 1 of 5
Confucius had a hard life, and he had intimate knowledge of the sufferings of his people. He lived in an era that saw constant warfare between competing warl......
Confucius had a hard life, and he had intimate knowledge of the sufferings of his people. He lived in an era that saw constant warfare between competing warl...
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Confucius - Words of Wisdom 2 of 5
Confucius had a hard life, and he had intimate knowledge of the sufferings of his people. He lived in an era that saw constant warfare between competing warl......
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Confucius had a hard life, and he had intimate knowledge of the sufferings of his people. He lived in an era that saw constant warfare between competing warl...
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Confucius had a hard life, and he had intimate knowledge of the sufferings of his people. He lived in an era that saw constant warfare between competing warl......
Confucius had a hard life, and he had intimate knowledge of the sufferings of his people. He lived in an era that saw constant warfare between competing warl...
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4th Global Table: Interview with Shen Wei, Director, Confucius Institute at Lancaster University
The BMW Foundation Global Table engages decision-makers from Europe, the United States, and the emerging powers in a strategic dialogue across sectors and generations. We want to raise awareness for the importance of shared leadership in addressing global challenges. By enabling a frank and diverse dialogue outside existing international frameworks, we invite the participants to be open to mutual
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Confucius: An Overview of his Teachings ~ Expedient Means EMS2108
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Tai Lopez Interview - Tai Lopez'sTop 10 Rules For Success
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Guqin Concert Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage 古琴北美琴社
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A World of Ideas with Bill Moyers - Tu Wei-ming A Confucian Life in America part 1 of 3 Harvard
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The BMW Foundation Global Table engages decision-makers from Europe, the United States, and the emerging powers in a strategic dialogue across sectors and generations. We want to raise awareness for the importance of shared leadership in addressing global challenges. By enabling a frank and diverse dialogue outside existing international frameworks, we invite the participants to be open to mutual interests and areas of convergence instead of focusing on preconceived positions.
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Confucius interview
The Cal state student interview a UCLA student about the Confucius institution....
The Cal state student interview a UCLA student about the Confucius institution.
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The Cal state student interview a UCLA student about the Confucius institution.
Interview with Confucius
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My interview with Confucius Austin Ballard Sturgis B2.
Professor Jane Hu Youzhen Interview. (Confucius Institute Spring Festival 2015)
Part 1 of show: https://youtu.be/saI31tEOLlI
Part 2 of show: https://youtu.be/XZqGqaI2llU...
Part 1 of show: https://youtu.be/saI31tEOLlI
Part 2 of show: https://youtu.be/XZqGqaI2llU
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Part 1 of show: https://youtu.be/saI31tEOLlI
Part 2 of show: https://youtu.be/XZqGqaI2llU
- published: 26 Mar 2015
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An Interview With Confucius
History Project For Friends Central School...
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Confucius: An Overview of his Teachings ~ Expedient Means EMS2108
Audio File:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/8qefhvc8ubulrvc/TMRN_EMS2108_64kbps.mp3
To read more about Lin and this interview, please go to the following lin...
Audio File:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/8qefhvc8ubulrvc/TMRN_EMS2108_64kbps.mp3
To read more about Lin and this interview, please go to the following link:
http://timemonkradio.com/threads/expedient-means.269/
EMS~2108
2015 01~08
Time Monk Radio Network Interviews Presents:
The Expedient Means on TMRN Radio
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Audio File:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/8qefhvc8ubulrvc/TMRN_EMS2108_64kbps.mp3
To read more about Lin and this interview, please go to the following link:
http://timemonkradio.com/threads/expedient-means.269/
EMS~2108
2015 01~08
Time Monk Radio Network Interviews Presents:
The Expedient Means on TMRN Radio
http://www.guizhenhui.net/
http://timemonkradio.com/
- published: 09 Jan 2015
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World Religions: Confucianism
Stephen Prothero, the New York Times bestselling author of Religious Literacy, makes a fresh and provocative argument that, contrary to popular understanding......
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Chinese Competition Confucius Institute - Semi Finals 第六届汉语之星 - JongMay
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JongMay Urbonya semi finals for Confucius institute, interview of Chinese elementary school student's after school activities.
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Beijing Normal University 北京师范大学
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Famous Dead People-Confucius & Socrates
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- published: 31 Jul 2013
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The UCLA Confucius Institute: Connecting With China Through Language and the Arts
A brief interview introducing the work of the UCLA Confucius Institute and the powerful partners who contribute to making our work matter....
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- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 3
Chinese Regime Cancels Confucius Peace Prize
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Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音非物質文化遺產古琴詩樂舞雅集6/21/2009 The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-d......
Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音非物質文化遺產古琴詩樂舞雅集6/21/2009 The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-d...
wn.com/Interview Of 6 21 2009 Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音 (Part 1 Of 3)
Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音非物質文化遺產古琴詩樂舞雅集6/21/2009 The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-d...
- published: 26 Jun 2009
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author: guqin
Interview of 6/21/2009 Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音 (Part 2 of 3)
Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音非物質文化遺產古琴詩樂舞雅集6/21/2009 The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-d......
Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音非物質文化遺產古琴詩樂舞雅集6/21/2009 The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-d...
wn.com/Interview Of 6 21 2009 Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音 (Part 2 Of 3)
Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音非物質文化遺產古琴詩樂舞雅集6/21/2009 The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-d...
- published: 26 Jun 2009
- views: 799
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author: guqin
Interview of 6/21/2009 Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音 (Part 3 of 3)
Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音非物質文化遺產古琴詩樂舞雅集6/21/2009 The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-d......
Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音非物質文化遺產古琴詩樂舞雅集6/21/2009 The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-d...
wn.com/Interview Of 6 21 2009 Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音 (Part 3 Of 3)
Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert 高山流水覓知音非物質文化遺產古琴詩樂舞雅集6/21/2009 The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-d...
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Confucius Institute "Kicked Out" from University of Chicago
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Sept. 28 of this year marks the 10th ...
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Sept. 28 of this year marks the 10th anniversary of the
Confucius Institutes established in the
world by the Chinese authorities.
However, a few days ago, the University of Chicago
announced it would sever its ties
with the Institute supported by Beijing.
As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) overseas
"cultural outpost",
the Confucius Institute seems to be less successful at having
overseas universities open armed and welcoming,
as they have been in the past.
As one of the representatives of traditional Chinese culture,
Confucius moral teachings have been well rooted
within China’s true heritage for over two thousand years.
Since 1949, the CCP have always slandered and criticised
Confucius and Confucianism.
However, things changed dramatically 10 years ago,
as CCP changed its attitude towards Confucius.
Since then, the CCP has established 465 Confucius Institutes
and 713 Confucius classrooms in 123 countries worldwide.
The Chinese authorities have made detailed preparations
for the 10th anniversary celebrations
of overseas Confucius Institutes,
even setting a date Sept. 27 as "Confucius Institute Day".
However, on Sept. 25, University of Chicago broadcast
a statement on its website,
which can best be described as antipathetic with the "festive"
atmosphere which the CCP has tried to create for the
Confucius Institute.
The statement says, the University of Chicago and CCP
official institution - Hanban,
have been trying to negotiate terms these past few months
on finding a new agreement.
A recent report however, quoted the speech given
by Director-General of Hanban, did not meet
the desired requirements of a continued equality partnership.
Hence the University decided to terminate their negotiations
upon expiry of the contract.
So which news report did the article come from?
Shanghai CCP’s "Liberation Daily" published an article
on Sept. 19, which details
an exclusive interview with Xu Lin, Director of Hanban
and the Director-General of the Confucius Institute.
At the end of the article it said, "This year, in late April,
a hundred emeritus professors of University of Chicago
signed up for the closure of Confucius Institute at the University.
Xu Lin decided to directly write a letter to the President
of University of Chicago, and give a phone call
to the representative of University in Beijing.
All of these were just to convey one simple message
'If your University decided to quit the College, I agree'."
The report says that the University of Chicago
decided to continue to run Confucius College.
Xu Lin’s statement "one phone call can change the decision
of the University of Chicago", its significant discrepancy
with the express declaration of the University.
This is also consistent with one key reason
that more than 100 professors jointly appealed
to stop the operation of the Confucius Institute
in April of this year.
These professors expressed concern
of the "academic freedom"
and the intervention of the CCP.
Some faculty staff said that the teaching materials
of the Confucius Institute are required not
to involve Taiwan, Tibet and Falun Gong.
American Chinese magazine "China Affairs" Chief Editor
Mr Wu Fan:
"American professors do not welcome it
because the Institute is completely contrary to
the principles of American Professors
governing the University and promoting academic freedom.
Such an incident happened not once, but has also occurred
in Canada, Los Angeles and Chicago.
They all raised this issue to Hanban, but Hanban are
unwilling to change,
wanting to still keep things the same way,
they then have to let the Confucius Institute go."
Since the Confucius Institute offered American universities
lots of money as an incentive, many voices are
worried that these gifts have strings attached.
Chinese historian Li Yuanhua: "In the West, Sinology
( network attached storage co.)belongs to an edge of discipline,
is facing a real financial problems.
The CCP saw this, and employed economic temptation
as a means to develop Confucius Institutes
with some Western Sinology research institutions.
All in the name of cooperation and assistance,
the CCP tried to achieve containment, thus controlling
the direction of overseas Chinese studies, and in fact the CCP’s
purpose is very vicious."
In addition, according to Hong Kong’s "Ming Pao",
a few months ago, a person who is familiar
with the operation of the Confucius Institute
has revealed that due to being funded by the government,
some overseas Confucius Institutes even
become official reception centres.
Wu Fan: "Some people suspect that the Institute is
an intelligence agency, which sent out staff from China,
《神韵》2014世界巡演新亮点
http://www.ShenYunPerformingArts.org/
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Sept. 28 of this year marks the 10th anniversary of the
Confucius Institutes established in the
world by the Chinese authorities.
However, a few days ago, the University of Chicago
announced it would sever its ties
with the Institute supported by Beijing.
As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) overseas
"cultural outpost",
the Confucius Institute seems to be less successful at having
overseas universities open armed and welcoming,
as they have been in the past.
As one of the representatives of traditional Chinese culture,
Confucius moral teachings have been well rooted
within China’s true heritage for over two thousand years.
Since 1949, the CCP have always slandered and criticised
Confucius and Confucianism.
However, things changed dramatically 10 years ago,
as CCP changed its attitude towards Confucius.
Since then, the CCP has established 465 Confucius Institutes
and 713 Confucius classrooms in 123 countries worldwide.
The Chinese authorities have made detailed preparations
for the 10th anniversary celebrations
of overseas Confucius Institutes,
even setting a date Sept. 27 as "Confucius Institute Day".
However, on Sept. 25, University of Chicago broadcast
a statement on its website,
which can best be described as antipathetic with the "festive"
atmosphere which the CCP has tried to create for the
Confucius Institute.
The statement says, the University of Chicago and CCP
official institution - Hanban,
have been trying to negotiate terms these past few months
on finding a new agreement.
A recent report however, quoted the speech given
by Director-General of Hanban, did not meet
the desired requirements of a continued equality partnership.
Hence the University decided to terminate their negotiations
upon expiry of the contract.
So which news report did the article come from?
Shanghai CCP’s "Liberation Daily" published an article
on Sept. 19, which details
an exclusive interview with Xu Lin, Director of Hanban
and the Director-General of the Confucius Institute.
At the end of the article it said, "This year, in late April,
a hundred emeritus professors of University of Chicago
signed up for the closure of Confucius Institute at the University.
Xu Lin decided to directly write a letter to the President
of University of Chicago, and give a phone call
to the representative of University in Beijing.
All of these were just to convey one simple message
'If your University decided to quit the College, I agree'."
The report says that the University of Chicago
decided to continue to run Confucius College.
Xu Lin’s statement "one phone call can change the decision
of the University of Chicago", its significant discrepancy
with the express declaration of the University.
This is also consistent with one key reason
that more than 100 professors jointly appealed
to stop the operation of the Confucius Institute
in April of this year.
These professors expressed concern
of the "academic freedom"
and the intervention of the CCP.
Some faculty staff said that the teaching materials
of the Confucius Institute are required not
to involve Taiwan, Tibet and Falun Gong.
American Chinese magazine "China Affairs" Chief Editor
Mr Wu Fan:
"American professors do not welcome it
because the Institute is completely contrary to
the principles of American Professors
governing the University and promoting academic freedom.
Such an incident happened not once, but has also occurred
in Canada, Los Angeles and Chicago.
They all raised this issue to Hanban, but Hanban are
unwilling to change,
wanting to still keep things the same way,
they then have to let the Confucius Institute go."
Since the Confucius Institute offered American universities
lots of money as an incentive, many voices are
worried that these gifts have strings attached.
Chinese historian Li Yuanhua: "In the West, Sinology
( network attached storage co.)belongs to an edge of discipline,
is facing a real financial problems.
The CCP saw this, and employed economic temptation
as a means to develop Confucius Institutes
with some Western Sinology research institutions.
All in the name of cooperation and assistance,
the CCP tried to achieve containment, thus controlling
the direction of overseas Chinese studies, and in fact the CCP’s
purpose is very vicious."
In addition, according to Hong Kong’s "Ming Pao",
a few months ago, a person who is familiar
with the operation of the Confucius Institute
has revealed that due to being funded by the government,
some overseas Confucius Institutes even
become official reception centres.
Wu Fan: "Some people suspect that the Institute is
an intelligence agency, which sent out staff from China,
《神韵》2014世界巡演新亮点
http://www.ShenYunPerformingArts.org/
- published: 30 Sep 2014
- views: 15
Kantipur Aaja-Confucius Institute(KU),Nepal (August 01, 2012)
Interview taken to the student of Confucius Institute of Kathmandu University (located at Balkumari,Lalitpur,Nepal) by Kantipur Aaja on 1st August 2012....
Interview taken to the student of Confucius Institute of Kathmandu University (located at Balkumari,Lalitpur,Nepal) by Kantipur Aaja on 1st August 2012.
wn.com/Kantipur Aaja Confucius Institute(Ku),Nepal (August 01, 2012)
Interview taken to the student of Confucius Institute of Kathmandu University (located at Balkumari,Lalitpur,Nepal) by Kantipur Aaja on 1st August 2012.
对语言学习的一些看法。An interview in Chinese about language learning.
对语言学习的一些看法。 An interview I did in Chinese about language learning at the local Vancouver offices of the Confucius Institute. Learn a language at: http://www.......
对语言学习的一些看法。 An interview I did in Chinese about language learning at the local Vancouver offices of the Confucius Institute. Learn a language at: http://www....
wn.com/对语言学习的一些看法。An Interview In Chinese About Language Learning.
对语言学习的一些看法。 An interview I did in Chinese about language learning at the local Vancouver offices of the Confucius Institute. Learn a language at: http://www....
Gregg A. Ten Elshof | Eerdmans Author Interview Series
Gregg A. Ten Elshof is professor of philosophy at Biola University, director of the Biola University Center for Christian Thought, and author of the forthcoming...
Gregg A. Ten Elshof is professor of philosophy at Biola University, director of the Biola University Center for Christian Thought, and author of the forthcoming book Confucius for Christians: What an Ancient Chinese Worldview Can Teach Us about Life in Christ [http://www.eerdmans.com/Products/7248/confucius-for-christians.aspx].
This book explores ways of using resources from the Confucian wisdom tradition to inform Christian living. Neither highlighting nor diminishing the differences between Confucianism and Christianity, Ten Elshof reflects on perennial human questions with the teachings of both Jesus and Confucius in mind.
In examining such subjects as family, learning, and ethics, Ten Elshof sets the typical Western worldview against the Confucian worldview and considers how each of them lines up with the teachings of Jesus. Ten Elshof points to much that is deep and helpful in the Confucian tradition, and he shows how reflection on the teachings of Confucius can inspire a deeper and richer understanding of what it really means to live the Jesus way.
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Video Credits
Interviewer: David Bratt
Producer, cinematographer, and editor: Ahna Ziegler
wn.com/Gregg A. Ten Elshof | Eerdmans Author Interview Series
Gregg A. Ten Elshof is professor of philosophy at Biola University, director of the Biola University Center for Christian Thought, and author of the forthcoming book Confucius for Christians: What an Ancient Chinese Worldview Can Teach Us about Life in Christ [http://www.eerdmans.com/Products/7248/confucius-for-christians.aspx].
This book explores ways of using resources from the Confucian wisdom tradition to inform Christian living. Neither highlighting nor diminishing the differences between Confucianism and Christianity, Ten Elshof reflects on perennial human questions with the teachings of both Jesus and Confucius in mind.
In examining such subjects as family, learning, and ethics, Ten Elshof sets the typical Western worldview against the Confucian worldview and considers how each of them lines up with the teachings of Jesus. Ten Elshof points to much that is deep and helpful in the Confucian tradition, and he shows how reflection on the teachings of Confucius can inspire a deeper and richer understanding of what it really means to live the Jesus way.
---
Video Credits
Interviewer: David Bratt
Producer, cinematographer, and editor: Ahna Ziegler
- published: 30 Mar 2015
- views: 50
Tai Lopez Interview - Tai Lopez'sTop 10 Rules For Success
He's an investor, partner, or advisor to a multitude of businesses.
Through his book club and podcasts, he shares advice on how to achieve health, wealth, love...
He's an investor, partner, or advisor to a multitude of businesses.
Through his book club and podcasts, he shares advice on how to achieve health, wealth, love and happiness.
He says that finding mentors is one of the biggest predictors of your success.
He's Tai Lopez and here are his Top 10 Rules for Success.
* Join my BELIEVE newsletter: http://www.evancarmichael.com/newsletter/
1. Increase your sense of urgency
He shares why he reads one new book a day: "Books allow you to simulate the future (without having to actually do all the trial and error yourself)..."
2. Practice
At 16, he realized life was too complex to figure out on his own. He wrote a letter to the wisest person he knew, his grandfather, to ask for answers to life's hard questions.
3. Protect what you already have
The letter said, "Tai, the modern world is too complicated. You'll never find all the answers from just one person. If you're lucky, you ll find a handful of people throughout your life who will point the way."
4. Increase your courage
One week later his grandfather sent a package containing an old, dusty set of eleven books with a note, "Start by reading these."
5. Get hold of something, and hang on to it
Tai began his habit of reading on his search for what he calls the "Good Life": the balance of the four major pillars of life - health, wealth, love, and happiness.
6. Have extraordinary imaginative vision
He began by reading thousands of books from the most impactful figures in history: Freud, Aristotle, Gandhi, Munger, Sam Walton, Descartes, Darwin, Confucius, and countless others.
7. Change your mind, change your life
He spent two-and-a-half years living with the Amish, spent time working at a leper colony in India, and helped Joel Salatin pioneer grass-fed, sustainable agriculture on Polyface Farms.
8. Look for Aha! moments
He joined the long list of entrepreneur college dropouts and ended up completely broke until he talked five, multi-millionaire entrepreneurs into mentoring him.
9. Be quick, but not in a hurry
He went on to become a Certified Financial Planner and worked in the world of finance before becoming a founder, investor, advisor, or mentor to the business world.
10. Pass on what you know
He appeared on various TV and radio shows and has spoken at top global universities like The London Business School and the University of Southern California.
Sources:
https://youtu.be/FweCR_jBt0U
https://youtu.be/sYnKJ2q98ys
https://youtu.be/vBTIyFiAqqs
https://youtu.be/1Qaaz-NBGtQ
https://youtu.be/8JZLSRmX2fE
https://youtu.be/hEXNgQ7Oynk
Terrell Coleman:
Great video I could sit for hours in a room with guy an soak up his knowledge. Have you ever heard of taio Lopez.
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wn.com/Tai Lopez Interview Tai Lopez'Stop 10 Rules For Success
He's an investor, partner, or advisor to a multitude of businesses.
Through his book club and podcasts, he shares advice on how to achieve health, wealth, love and happiness.
He says that finding mentors is one of the biggest predictors of your success.
He's Tai Lopez and here are his Top 10 Rules for Success.
* Join my BELIEVE newsletter: http://www.evancarmichael.com/newsletter/
1. Increase your sense of urgency
He shares why he reads one new book a day: "Books allow you to simulate the future (without having to actually do all the trial and error yourself)..."
2. Practice
At 16, he realized life was too complex to figure out on his own. He wrote a letter to the wisest person he knew, his grandfather, to ask for answers to life's hard questions.
3. Protect what you already have
The letter said, "Tai, the modern world is too complicated. You'll never find all the answers from just one person. If you're lucky, you ll find a handful of people throughout your life who will point the way."
4. Increase your courage
One week later his grandfather sent a package containing an old, dusty set of eleven books with a note, "Start by reading these."
5. Get hold of something, and hang on to it
Tai began his habit of reading on his search for what he calls the "Good Life": the balance of the four major pillars of life - health, wealth, love, and happiness.
6. Have extraordinary imaginative vision
He began by reading thousands of books from the most impactful figures in history: Freud, Aristotle, Gandhi, Munger, Sam Walton, Descartes, Darwin, Confucius, and countless others.
7. Change your mind, change your life
He spent two-and-a-half years living with the Amish, spent time working at a leper colony in India, and helped Joel Salatin pioneer grass-fed, sustainable agriculture on Polyface Farms.
8. Look for Aha! moments
He joined the long list of entrepreneur college dropouts and ended up completely broke until he talked five, multi-millionaire entrepreneurs into mentoring him.
9. Be quick, but not in a hurry
He went on to become a Certified Financial Planner and worked in the world of finance before becoming a founder, investor, advisor, or mentor to the business world.
10. Pass on what you know
He appeared on various TV and radio shows and has spoken at top global universities like The London Business School and the University of Southern California.
Sources:
https://youtu.be/FweCR_jBt0U
https://youtu.be/sYnKJ2q98ys
https://youtu.be/vBTIyFiAqqs
https://youtu.be/1Qaaz-NBGtQ
https://youtu.be/8JZLSRmX2fE
https://youtu.be/hEXNgQ7Oynk
Terrell Coleman:
Great video I could sit for hours in a room with guy an soak up his knowledge. Have you ever heard of taio Lopez.
WHAT IS BTA?
* Find out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsY8bmTUVP8
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* Top 10 Rules for Success - Weekdays at 8pm EST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiZj-Ik9MmM0VWRGYCfuUCdyhKfU733WX
WEEKEND SCHEDULE
* #Entvironment - Saturdays at 7am EST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiZj-Ik9MmM3ZvpIdZoneTe1KYCVcmfbF
* #EvansBook - Saturdays at 8pm EST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiZj-Ik9MmM1tNSh0CjOsqIg1fw7bAPt4
* #BelieveLife - Sundays at 7am EST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiZj-Ik9MmM207_RQCOPAwZdKYXQ4cqjV
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- published: 01 Oct 2015
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Guqin Concert Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage 古琴北美琴社
The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-disciplinary stage performance Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert on ......
The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-disciplinary stage performance Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert on ...
wn.com/Guqin Concert Music Of Confucius Chinese Cultural Heritage 古琴北美琴社
The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) presented a multi-disciplinary stage performance Music of Confucius - Chinese Cultural Heritage Guqin Concert on ...
- published: 14 Dec 2009
- views: 14593
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author: guqin
A World of Ideas with Bill Moyers - Tu Wei-ming A Confucian Life in America part 1 of 3 Harvard
A World of Ideas with Bill Moyers - Tu Wei-ming A Confucian Life in America part 1 of 3 Bill Moyers interviews Tu Wei-ming who discusses the relevance of Con......
A World of Ideas with Bill Moyers - Tu Wei-ming A Confucian Life in America part 1 of 3 Bill Moyers interviews Tu Wei-ming who discusses the relevance of Con...
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A World of Ideas with Bill Moyers - Tu Wei-ming A Confucian Life in America part 1 of 3 Bill Moyers interviews Tu Wei-ming who discusses the relevance of Con...