Reconnect with ancient teachings that speak directly to today's challenges in leadership, self-discipline, and purpose. Welcome to The Middle Way (中庸), a cornerstone of classical Chinese thought and one of the most revered texts in the Confucian tradition. Traditionally attributed to Zisi (Kong Ji), the grandson of Confucius, this work was originally part of the Book of Rites, but rose to prominence during the Song Dynasty. Thanks to the efforts of scholars such as Cheng Hao, Cheng Yi, and Zhu Xi-who included it as one of the "Four Books" alongside The Great Learning, The Analects, and Mencius-The Middle Way became essential reading for scholars, students, and statesmen alike. From the Song and Yuan dynasties onward, it shaped centuries of education and civil service through its inclusion in the imperial examination system. At its core, this book offers timeless guidance on self-cultivation, human nature, and ethical living. It introduces key Confucian concepts such as the "Five Universal Ways" (仁、义、礼、智、信 - benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and faithfulness), the "Three Universal Virtues" (智、仁、勇 - wisdom, compassion, and courage), the principle of "vigilance in solitude," and the transformative power of "utmost sincerity." These teachings aim to help each person fulfill their true nature, achieve harmony with others, and contribute to a well-ordered society-starting from within. In today's world, where complexity, distraction, and division often cloud our judgment, the quiet wisdom of this book offers something rare: a way to return to balance. Its emphasis on moderation, introspection, and authentic character reminds us that personal virtue is not just a private matter-it is the foundation of trust, leadership, and peace. Whether you are exploring Confucianism for the first time or returning to its teachings with fresh eyes, may this bilingual edition serve as a bridge between ancient insights and modern life, helping you walk a path of integrity, harmony, and purpose.
- | Author: Enki Hu
- | Publisher: Independently Published
- | Publication Date: Apr 21, 2025
- | Number of Pages: 00080 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: NA
- | ISBN-13: 9798280906631