Synopsis Of Analects

Synopsis Of Analects

analect for confucious

1. analect for confucious


"A man who speaks with honeyed words and pretends to be kind cannot be benevolent."

"don't worry about being misunderstood but about misunderstanding others."

"to be friendly towards someone while concealing one's hostility, this Zuo Quiming (a historian of Lu) found shameful. So do I."

''There is happiness in eating coarse food, drinking cold water and sleeping on the floor. ill-gotten wealth and rank are just like feeting clouds to me."


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2. explanation of the 'analects'


Answer:

It is a collection sayings, teachings, and thoughts of Confucius.


3. What is synopsis and give me a examples of synopsis


Answer:

synopsis is a brief summary that gives audiences an idea of what composition is about it's provide an overview of the storyline or main points and other defining factors of the work,which may include style,genre, persons or characters of note,setting and so on


4. who translated the analects of confususios?​


QUESTION:

who translated the analects of confususios?

A.CHARLES MULLEREnglish translation by A.Charles Muller,with Chinese text.English translation at Confuse. org,one page per verse

Explanation:

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5. The analect of confucius moral lesson


The "Confucius Analects" are somewhat analogous to the Bible gospels because they were written after his death by the disciples of a moral teacher to carry on his teachings. This lesson explains more about this ancient written collection. The teaching of Confucian philosophy continued with these writings.

The Analects were written in a way that was common to the time thin strips of bamboo had 20-25 characters written with brush and ink on them. Each stripe had a hole drilled through it, and a string held bundles of strips.

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6. What is the plot of the story of "the analect"


The Analects of Confucius is an anthology of brief passages that present the words of Confucius and his disciples, describe Confucius as a man, and recount some of the events of his life. The Analects includes twenty books, each generally featuring a series of chapters that encompass quotes from Confucius, which were compiled by his disciples after his death.

Book I serves as a general introduction to the various disciples in the work. Book II deals largely with issues of governance. Books III and IV are seen as the core texts, outlining Confucius's ideology. Much of the work concerns itself with the concept of the Tao or the Way, the chun-tzu or the gentleman, Li or ritual, Te or virtue, and Jen or goodness. There are additional terms in the work, but these comprise the core concepts. Taken together they form the backbone of Confucian ideals.

The Tao, or the Way, refers to a literal path or road. In the context of the work it refers to the manner in which anything is done; a method or doctrine. Confucius speaks often about the Tao under Heaven, meaning a good way or path to achieving morally superior ends. This could include self-conduct or how a kingdom is ruled.

7. what is the analects all about?



ANALECTS ---> literally means 'Edited Conversations; it also known as the Analects of Confucius.

ANALECTS ---> is a collection of sayings and ideas attributed to the Chinese philosopher CONFUCIUS and his contemporaries, traditionally believed to have been written by Confucius' followers.

ANALECTS ---> are also insights into China's politics, business, society and culture. An allusion to Confucius, wherein the said name means "things gathered up" or "literary fragments".


8. what is the against of analects by confucius


The Analects of Confucius is an anthology of brief passages that present the words of Confucius and his disciples, describe Confucius as a man, and recount some of the events of his life. The book may have begun as a collection by Confucius’s immediate disciples soon after their Master’s death in 479 BCE. In traditional China, it was believed that its contents were quickly assembled at that time, and that it was an accurate record; the English title, which means “brief sayings of Confucius,” reflects this idea of the text. (The Chinese title, Lunyu 論語, means “collated conversations.”) Modern scholars generally see the text as having been brought together over the course of two to three centuries, and believe little if any of it can be viewed as a reliable record of Confucius’s own words, or even of his individual views. Rather, much like the biblical Gospels, to which the text bears some resemblance, the Analects offers an evolving record of the image of Confucius and his ideas through from the changing standpoints of various branches of the school of thought he founded. This online translation is posted to make it easier to locate an English rendering of this important text with some basic commentary. It has been prepared for use in undergraduate teaching and is not meant to replace published scholarly editions. The interpretations reflected are my own, and in some cases do not represent consensus readings (if such exist – there are, and always have been, competing interpretations of many of the most engaging passages in the text, starting from passage 1.1). In this very brief introduction to the text, I will summarize a few features of Confucius’s life and social environment, review some basic ways in which the component parts of the Analects are dated by analysts, on a very general level, and note some particular issues concerning key terms and translation, and of personal names.

9. what are the analects?​


Answer:

The Analects

Explanation:

Compiled by disciples of Confucius in the centuries following his death in 479 B.C.E., The Analects of Confucius is a collection of aphorisms and historical anecdotes embodying the basic values of the Confucian tradition: learning, morality, ritual decorum, and filial piety.

Answer:

The Analects (Chinese: 論語; pinyin: ;Old Chinese: [r]u[n] ŋ(r); meaning "Selected Sayings"[1]), also known as the Analects of Confucius, the Sayings of Confucius, or the Lun Yu, is an ancient Chinese book composed of a large collection of sayings and ideas attributed to the Chinese philosopher Confucius and his contemporaries, traditionally believed to have been compiled and written by Confucius's followers. It is believed to have been written during the Warring States period (475–221 BC), and it achieved its final form during the mid-Han dynasty (206 BC–220 AD). By the early Han dynasty the Analects was considered merely a "commentary" on the Five Classics, but the status of the Analects grew to be one of the central texts of Confucianism by the end of that dynasty.


10. lines from the analects of Confucius​


Answer:

"Hold faithfulness and sincerity as first principles."-Confucius


11. What made up "The analects"​


Answer:

The ANALECTS are a collection of the teachings and thoughts of Confucius; they also contain fragments of dialogues between the great Chinese philosopher and his disciples. The name in English derived from the word "ANALECTS" which means a fragment or extract of literature, or a collection of teachings.

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Answer:

The Analects are a collection of the teachings and thoughts of Confucius ;they also contain fragments of dialogues between the great Chinese philosopher and his disciples.The name in English derived from the word "analect " which means a fragment or extract of literature ,or a collection of teachings.

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12. Lines from the analects​


Answer:

"Respect yourself and others will respect you."-Confucius


13. Conflict from the analects


alive; thus the insulter wishes for his death. The expression comes from the Analects of Confucius where the Master complains against those who engage in


14. What is the content of the analects.


Answer:

Analects of Confucius - is a collection of aphorisms and historical anecdotes embodying the basic values of the Confucian tradition: learning, morality, ritual decorum, and filial piety.

The Analects of Confucius is a collection of aphorisms and historical anecdotes embodying the basic values of the Confucian tradition: learning, morality, ritual decorum, and filial piety.


15. the lesson that is evident in the Analects​


Answer:

importance of morality for the betterment of oneself and society in general

Explanation:

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16. What is Analects Of Confucius?


Answer:

Analects of Confucius:

A Collection Of Confucian Sayings That Contain Truth About social Relations between and among family members or friends.

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17. challenges and opportunities of analects


Challenge OfferedA challenge has been made. Challenged clan leader must accept or decline.Challenge AcceptedAwaiting start of challenge. Either clan leader may start the challenge.Challenge StartedChallenge is underway.Challenge FinishedThe battle has been decided.   
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18. difficult word in analects #1



excerpt, excerption, extract, selection


19. ang analects tumutukoy sa​


Answer:

pinagmulan o dahilan ng isang pangyayari


20. who wrote the analect​


Answer:

Disciples of Confucius

Author: Disciples of Confucius

Language: Classical Chinese

Explanation:

Answer:

Disciples of Confucius

Explanation:

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21. what are the analects of confucianism​


Answer:

At the time of the Han Dynasty, there were three versions of the Analects: those of Lu, those of Qi, as well as the ancient texts of the Analects. The Qi and Lu versions were very similar, but the version included two additional chapters in addition to the twenty chapters three chapters common to the other versions.

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22. What is the meaning of analects of confucius?


The Analects (Chinese: 論語; Old Chinese:*run ŋ(r)aʔ; pinyin: lúnyǔ; literally: "Edited Conversations"), also known as the Analects of Confucius, is a collection of sayings and ideas attributed to the Chinese philosopherConfucius and his contemporaries, traditionally believed to have been compiled and written by ...

23. analects meaning and explanation


The Analects is a collection of the teachings and thoughts of Confucius. It also contains fragments of dialogues between the great Chinese philosopher and his disciples.

Analogy:

Bible: Christianity; Analects: Confucianism ; Quran: Islam


24. what is the moral lesson of analects


This lesson explain more about his collection of ancient writting

25. Analects of Confucius


It is an anthology of brief passages that present the words of confucius and hia disciples. It includes 20 books featuring a series of chapters that encompasses quotes from Confucius which were compiled by his disciples after his death.

26. Why are analects of confucius important?


it is about good morals that we need to have :D

27. author of analect of confucius


the author of analect of confucius is confucius..

28. vocabulary words of analects


analects
1na collection of excerpts from a literary workSynonyms:analecta
 Type of:excerpt, excerption, extract, selectiona passage selected from a larger work

29. What do the analect mean?


Answer:

a fragment or extract from literature

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30. what is the setting in the analects by confucius


The setting in the Analects by Confucius took place in China in the Shantung province where Confucius was born. Although the book states a lot of places, in his writings he named the place Lu. He named a small state in china Ch'i, where stuff like people are given lands for there pledge of service.


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