Yan Weng of Yinwenyuan, Zhejiang, was a grand academician during the Ming Dynasty, residing in Fucheng. Once, when …
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Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, once remarked: “Even if a person lacks education, has …
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In ancient China, women were often the unsung heroes behind the success of their families and communities. Their …
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During the Yongping era of Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han Dynasty, officials from the Three Ducal Ministers’ …
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Australian flute player Lu Bing first picked up a flute at nine, a gift from his father, and …
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The Legendary Horse Dilu: How Liu Bei’s Miraculous Steed Saved Him From Certain Death
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisDuring the Three Kingdoms period, a tumultuous time in Chinese history marked by political intrigue and military conflicts, …
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The Path to Wealth: 6 Keys That Unlock the Spiritual and Worldly Path to Financial Abundance
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrExploring the path to wealth unveils a surprising truth: it’s not just about financial savvy, but also about …
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Physiognomy is the art of interpreting a person’s character and destiny through physical appearance, particularly facial features. Throughout …
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Thrift and Self-Restraint: Lessons From Emperor Wen of Han and Sima Guang
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisThrift and self-restraint are virtues essential for personal growth, family management, and governance. For an individual, being thrifty …
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In his hierarchy of needs theory, Maslow stated that “humans need respect and self-actualization.” Offering respect to others …