Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What did Confucius say was more plentiful than blades of grass??

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Unicorn history,eastern folklore, ki-lin history,Unicorn facts ... sage Confucius. Confucius ... blades of grass beneath its feet. It had a voice like a thousand wind chimes, avoided fighting at all costs and lived for a thousand years. Confucius ...www.wickedwinks.com/uni/eu.html - 6k - Cached - More pages from this site - Save


Stepping Stones: December 2003


... blade of grass is signifier of life, heralding the coming of a larger community of many other blades and that ... where you go, there you are." Confucius. Daily word will ...animatedstardust.typepad.com/stepping鈥?- 82k - Cached - More pages from this site - Save


Unicorn Legends - All About Unicorns


Unicorn legends from history and fantasy throughout the ages. ... it was so soft-hearted it did not want to crush the blades of grass beneath its feet ... King Wen, the Duke of Chou and Confucius. Fu Hsi was followed ...www.allaboutunicorns.com/legends.php - 22k - Cached - More pages from this site - Save


Hum 1 Walden Reading


Selections from WALDEN: Or Life In The Woods. by Henry David Thoreau ... place every instant. Confucius said, "To know that we know ... few inches of palatable grass, with water to drink; unless ... has its bed of grass and leaves at the end ...www4.hmc.edu:8001/humanities/beckman/鈥?- 225k - Cached - More pages from this site - Save


Chuang Tzu|||Moral Character----"All Things in the world are rootless blades of grass."


"Rites over Rights" and perspective of their fundamental nature.


(Shu, Ren, Zhong)|||I don't know but thanks for the 2 points.|||are you going to enlighten us please.|||I think.....QUESTIONS is the answer!

What does Confucius' say about a government's laws? How do modern governments keep with his ideas about law?

THANK YOU VERY MUCH.|||The only thing I remember about Confucius is that he wanted all of society to operate like a loving family. |||Confucius is a confused con who fooled and harmed the vast area of population for thousands years.





Good thing is, people are wiser now. They are willing to make their own Choice of black and white. They don't need others to tell what's right and what's wrong.





Its sad to see anyone mention this name, its not a good thing.

How is Confucius important to society today.?

-What is his main significance


-How has he helped to shape cultures|||Confucius say





鈥an who keep feet firmly on ground have trouble putting on pants.





鈥an who have clear conscience usually have bad memory too.





鈥an who eat crackers in bed wake up feeling crummy.|||Do not do to others what they are doing to you becuase then you'll get your *** kicked.

What specifically are the works of Confucius?

I saw one though I can't understand it. Check: http://oll.libertyfund.org/?option=com_s鈥?/a> If you know a few, answer please? Thank you!|||The works of Confucius may be found in the Analects of Confucius, a collection of "brief aphoristic fragments", which was compiled many years after his death. Modern historians do not believe that any specific documents can be said to have been written by Confucius, but for nearly 2,000 years he was thought to be the editor or author of all the Five Classics such as the "Classic of Rites", and the "Spring and Autumn Annals".





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confucius





You'll have to be more specific on the "one you saw."





These are some of the more popular Confucius quotations:





The first ones from @`The Confucian Analects' `The Chinese Classics' (1861-1886) tr. James Legge





Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous.





Without knowing the `force' of words, it is impossible to know men.





Have no friends not equal to yourself.





The cautious seldom err.





Recompense injury with justice, and recompense kindness with kindness.





The scholar who cherishes the love of comfort is not fit to be deemed a scholar.





The superior man is distressed by his want of ability.





When you know a thing, to hold that you know it; and when you do not know a thing, to allow that you do not know it--this is knowledge.





I haven't a source for these yet:





A man who has committed a mistake and doesn't correct it is committing another mistake.





He who wishes to secure the good of others has already secured his own.





Heaven means to be one with God.


@Quotee by Canon Farrar `Sermons'





I hear and I forget.


I see and I remember.


I do and I understand.





Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.





The essence of knowledge is, having it, to apply it; not having it, to confess your ignorance.





Virtue is like the polar star, which keeps its place, and all stars turn towards it.





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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Confucius|||he said: Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder - this means drink more beer.

Would confucius define goodness as a luxury or as a necessity?

This is a question that i have to answer for World History Class. Please help me i need some information and inputs on this question. THank you so much!!|||confucius said: "he who knows doesn't speak; he who speak doesn't know"


then if we treat knowledge as goodness, this will lead that goodness is a necessity to be owned.|||goodness comes from enlightenment, before enlightenment: chop wood carry water.after enlightenment carry water chop wood. so it seems if u keep your self busy and your mind focused your on your way to enlightenment.

When, why and to who Confucius said this beautiful quote?

'' Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart. ''|||Another quote from Confucius:


"don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you."

In this Confucius quot, what is the difference between reflection & experience?

Confucius says.





"By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest."|||if you read it properly, the answer is in the passage