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Title: 鄧析子
Alternate Title: Deng Xi Zi (Thought of Deng Xi Zi)
Alternate Title: Deng Xizi
Credits: Produced by Wan Ting Gong
Summary: "Deng Xi Zi" by Xi Deng is a philosophical treatise written during the early to mid-1st millennium AD. The book explores themes of governance, morality, and the proper conduct of leaders and citizens in society. Through a series of axiomatic statements and reflections, it discusses the nature of power, responsibility, and the relationship between rulers and their subjects, emphasizing the importance of virtue and wisdom in leadership. In "Deng Xi Zi," the author articulates a vision for an ideal society where rulers govern with clarity and integrity, and where the populace adheres to principles of justice and duty. The text presents an array of ideas on governance, illustrating that good leadership involves understanding one's role and the implications of one's actions. It critiques the misuse of power and highlights the necessity for rulers to align their actions with the needs of their people, ultimately aiming for harmony and stability in society. Through its analytical approach, the book serves as a guide for those in positions of authority, urging them to cultivate moral virtues to ensure the well-being of the nation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Deng, Xi, 546 BCE-502 BCE
EBook No.: 7215
Published: Jan 1, 2005
Downloads: 91
Language: Chinese
Subject: Philosophy, Chinese
LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: 鄧析子
Alternate Title: Deng Xi Zi (Thought of Deng Xi Zi)
Alternate Title: Deng Xizi
Credits: Produced by Wan Ting Gong
Summary: "Deng Xi Zi" by Xi Deng is a philosophical treatise written during the early to mid-1st millennium AD. The book explores themes of governance, morality, and the proper conduct of leaders and citizens in society. Through a series of axiomatic statements and reflections, it discusses the nature of power, responsibility, and the relationship between rulers and their subjects, emphasizing the importance of virtue and wisdom in leadership. In "Deng Xi Zi," the author articulates a vision for an ideal society where rulers govern with clarity and integrity, and where the populace adheres to principles of justice and duty. The text presents an array of ideas on governance, illustrating that good leadership involves understanding one's role and the implications of one's actions. It critiques the misuse of power and highlights the necessity for rulers to align their actions with the needs of their people, ultimately aiming for harmony and stability in society. Through its analytical approach, the book serves as a guide for those in positions of authority, urging them to cultivate moral virtues to ensure the well-being of the nation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Deng, Xi, 546 BCE-502 BCE
EBook No.: 7215
Published: Jan 1, 2005
Downloads: 91
Language: Chinese
Subject: Philosophy, Chinese
LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.