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analects

[ UK /ˈæne‍ɪləkts/ ]
NOUN
  1. a collection of excerpts from a literary work

How To Use analects In A Sentence

  • The following are extracts from the analects of Confucius: -- History of Education
  • Read and share with the class the information in the background information about the time in which the analects were written.
  • To my Chinese friends here in Hong Kong, "how people are educated, how trust relations are established and how accountability is exercised" would sound very close to repeating verbatim from the Analects by Confucius. The China Example, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • A religous sect that hold the analects of PNB as the literal truth & word of Dog. Cheeseburger Gothic » It’s been a day and a half…
  • The analects said ‘Peace is vital,’ which reminds me all the time that co-operation with the staff and solidarity are the essence of the success.
  • Juxi's a variorum for analects is an influential work in the mostly of china.
  • However many other philosophers and religious figures have used analects to a lesser extent.
  • These are the opening lines of the analects of Confucius. Confucius Lives Next Door: What Living in the East Teaches Us About Living in the West
  • Chapter Four discusses the reception of The Analects in Britain and America.
  • Analects passages such as these made Confucius the model of courtliness and personal decorum for countless generations of Chinese officials.
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