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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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7119018639 |
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QCPL |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
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299.512 |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
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Qu, Chunli |
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author |
245 14 - TITLE STATEMENT |
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The life of Confucius |
Statement of responsibility, etc. |
/ by Qu Chunli |
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE |
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture |
Beijing, China : |
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer |
Foreign Language Press, |
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice |
1996 |
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645 pages, 1 unnumbered pages of plate : |
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illustrations |
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Shuliang he distinguishes himself in the battlefield; Yan Zhengzai gives birth to long-expected son |
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The stepmother brings up her son; the grandfather teachers his grandson |
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Confucius is turned away by a powerful man; he displays talents to the Lord in a discourse on state affairs |
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Confucius become keeper of granaries and visits the peasants |
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Reappointed to keeper of livestock, he punishes a crooked subordinate |
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Confucius starts to take on disciples; Duke Jing Qi seeks to enlist real talents into his service |
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Confucius visits Lao Zi in the royal capital; He studies music from Chang Hong while staying with Lao Zi |
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Helped by virtuous ministers, Duke Zhao of Lu escapes from the jaws of death |
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Receiving timely reinforcements, Jisun Yiru turns defeat |
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Gao Zhaozi treats a man of inferior rank with respect; Yan Ying is Jeaslous of Confucius for his talent |
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Listening to Shao music, Confucius forgets the taste of meat; Nangong Shi comprehends his master's message by reciting a poem |
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Confucius and his disciples climb mount Tai to Broaden their vision; Tracing the source of the Sishui river they compare the past with the present |
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Jisun Yiru exhorts his son for the sake of the family; Confucius explain the meaning of the slating vessel to his disciples in the temple |
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Two cousins set a trap by giving a banquet at Pu garden; The Lu sovereign sends an expedition against the city of Huan |
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Yang Hu has a narrow escape from Lu to Qi; Duke Jing of Qi fails to satisfy the demand of Duke Ding of Lu |
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Confucius governs Zhongdu well by punishing profiteers and eliminating outdated customs; The people build water conservancy projects and subsequently enjoy a bumper harvest |
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Confucius becomes minister of justice and resolves a dispute between father and sons; He recommends two disciples to be stewards at the chief minister's house |
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Li Chu seeks a chance to humiliate the Lord of Lu; Confucius trains the army in care of emergency |
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Lu gains a diplomatic victory at the Jiagu meetings; The entire state of Qi mourns Yan Ying's death |
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On Shimen mountain the disciples express their aspirations; Among apricot tress the master sings to the accompaniment of the Zither |
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The Lu army gains a victory by Luring the enemy away from his base; Fighting against overwhelming odds, the rebel troops suffer a crushing defeat |
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Confucius advises the duke of Lu to restore the rites of Zhou; Qi uses beautiful maidens to disrupt the Lu court |
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Wallowing in pleasure, Duke Ding of the Lu court |
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Wallowing in pleasure, Duke Ding of Lu neglects state affairs; Disappointed with the fatuous sovereign, Confucius leaves his homeland |
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Confucius and his disciples arrive in the state of Wei; The duke of Wei; The duke of Wei and his consort have an argument in the garden |
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The wanton consort has an affair with a courtier; A brave general of Wei subdues a rebellion |
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Confucius is kept under surveillance in Wei; He and his disciples are surrounded at Kuang |
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Confucius and his disciples return to Wei; Lady Nan Zi meets with Confucius |
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Confucius accompanies the duke of Wei on an excursion; The duke's son attempts to assassinate his mother |
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Master and disciples discuss state affairs by the yellow river; courtiers of Jin compete for control of its army |
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Father and son fight for the Dukedom of Wei; Confucius and his disciples encounter some bandits |
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Zi Gong calls on a village woman to learn a secret method; Confucius tells Duke Min of Chen the origin of strange arrow |
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Confucius describes the attributes of a benevolent man; On his deathbed Jisun Si thinks of Confucius |
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Duke Min of Chen hunts auspicious animals despite Confucius' objection; A Wu general is persuaded by Confucius to withdraw his invading troops |
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Confucius and his disciples starve at the Chen-Cai boundary; The magistrate of she is impressed by Confucius' teaching |
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Gao Chai redresses a wrong; Confucius explains the importance of rectifying names |
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Zi Gong defeats Bo Pi in verbal battle; Confucius explains the importance of rectifying names |
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Zi Gong defeats Bo Pi in a verbal battle; Confucius praise Zi Lu for being a good official |
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Confucius misses his sick wife back in Lu; You Ruo leads the Lu army to defeat invaders from Wu |
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Zi Gong successfully reclaims the lost land for Lu; Lady Qiguan longs in vain for her husband's return |
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You Ruo defeats the Qi army by strategy; Zi Gong uses his eloquence to convince the prince of Wu |
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Bao Mu's army is routed by the joints forces of Lu and Wu; Confucius returns to his homeland to meet with Duke Ai of Lu |
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Confucius and his disciples discuss their political ideals; Min Shun declines to take office to preserve his purity |
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Zi Gong is advised to accept his appointment to magistrate of Wenyang; Confucius dreams of King Jing of Zhou |
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Confucius talks abut filial duties; Master and disciples plant junipers in the courtyard |
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Yan Yan is highly praised for high performance in office; Confucius loses his son and his favorite disciple |
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Gao Chia tries cases justly; Kong Zhong places trivialities over essentials |
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Confucius finds his favorite disciples in poor health; Gao Chia deals with a difficult case involving the duke's consort |
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Mi Buqi reports to Confucius his achievements in office; Yan Hui dies of illness in the prime of life |
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Confucius despairs of realizing his ideal on seeing an auspicious animal shot dead i Lu; Kuai Kui celebrates the success of his southern expedition with Jubilation |
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Zi Lu dies a cruel death in the state of Wei; On his deathbed Confucius finds a successor for himself |
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Yan Hui ranks first among Confucian disciples in virtue; Zi Gong stays by Confucius' grave in mourning for six years |
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Confucius received various titles from subsequent kings and emperors; The Confucian descendants enjoy honor and position in successive dynasties |
600 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Confucius |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Confucianism |
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Book |