By Zhou Dunyi
Seminal book blending the ancient Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian teachings and sparking the beginnings of of the Neo-Confucian tradition.
“One who returns to his nature and adheres to it is worthy of all things.”
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“Heaven produces the ten thousand things through yang and brings them to completion through yin.”
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“Peace, calmness, and moderation - these are the height of virtue.”
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“The essential way is to focus on one thing and in action find absolute peace with no desire; impartial, straightforward, tranquil, and all-embracing.”
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“The interaction of the yin and yang through different combinations of the five agents generates all things in a process of endless transformation.”
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“the many are ultimately one and the one is ultimate”
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“The sage institutes education as a way to enable people to transform themselves, arrive at the Middle Way, and rest there.”
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