In traditional Chinese culture, the bond between brothers is highly valued, and it is considered to be one …
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In the Tang Dynasty, there was a merchant named Liu Hongjing whose ancestors had lived between the Huai …
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Sima Guang (1019-1086), courtesy name Junshi, was a native of Shanxi Xia County, a litterateur, and a historian …
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The idiom of “a meal worth a thousand pieces of gold” is a common saying in China and …
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We can see a person’s responsibilities and upbringing through the small things they do; in other words, small …
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One evening in June 399 B.C., an elderly man in his seventies named Socrates was languishing in an …
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In traditional Chinese culture, filial piety — loving, respecting, and caring for one’s parents — is the virtue …
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At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Wenliang Yu, a good friend of the great military counselor Liu …
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The Four Anchors Are Traditional Chinese Virtues
by Billy Shyuby Billy ShyuThe Chinese proverb of the Four Anchors, also known as the Four Social Bonds (四維 sìwéi), represents the sense …
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In this current cycle of time and space, many things around us, including poverty and wealth, follow certain …