The Chinese Classics Part I Confucius And Part Ii Mencius 1891

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THE CHINESE CLASSICS - PART I. CONFUCIUS AND PART II. MENCIUS (1891)

Author: A TRANSLATION BY JAMES LEGGE
language: en
Publisher: Lulu.com
Release Date: 2017-04-30
This is a classic reprint of two influential Chinese philosophers, Confucius and Mencius, in two parts, together in one volume. It includes Analects, Great Learning, Doctrine of the Mean, as well as complete indexes of subjects and proper names, plus an introduction of their life. And it was translated by a member of The London Missionary Society.
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