荀子, Volume 1Collection of political writings by the late Warring States period educator and philosopher Xunzi or Xun Kuang. Composed of 32 "books" or chapters covering topics such as philosophy, ethics, politics, military affairs, and education. Critical summary of what Xunzi considered the naive materialism and blind workship of the supernatural in of ancient China. |
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12 CLASSICS LIBRARY ability able accomplishments Accordingly accumulated altars of soil anarchy Ancient Kings army become benefits Book 12 CLASSICS Book 9 Xunzi called cause China Chinese Classics Chinese philosophy ciples conduct Confucius cultivated desire Duke of Zhou duties employ exalt ritual expresses my meaning feudal lords fond gentleman grand officers Guan Zhong Heaven and Earth Hence honor humanity Hundred Clans hundred li square inborn nature inner power knights Knoblock lack LIBRARY OF CHINESE lord-protector Mencius ments mind ministers moral principles Mozi nonetheless obedient obtain Ode says one's person petty position possess proper punishments regulations reputation reverent ritual and moral ritual principles sage kings scholars secure soil and grain Son of Heaven superior Tang tasks territory tion translation True King unify whole world worthy Xunzi Book 11 Xunzi CLASSICS LIBRARY Xunzi Introduction CLASSICS Zhou Xin 原文 大中华文库今译