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Quote from the Chinese philosopher Confucius who lived from 551 BC to 479 BC

“To be fond of learning is near to wisdom; to practice with vigor is near to benevolence; and to be conscious of shame is near to fortitude. He who knows these three things”

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Confucius Says . . .

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Quote from the Chinese philosopher Confucius who lived from 551 BC to 479 BC

“The man of wisdom has no perplexity; the man of humanity has no worry; the man of courage has no fear.”

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Confucius Says . . . Study Chinese!

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Quote from the Chinese philosopher Confucius who lived from 551 BC to 479 BC

“See what a man does.
Mark his motives.
Examine in which things he rests.
How can a man conceal his character?
How can a man conceal his character?”

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Quote from the Chinese philosopher Confucius who lived from 551 BC to 479 BC

“I saw some piglets suckling their dead mother. After a short while they shuddered and went away. They had sensed that she could no longer see them and that she wasn’t like them any more. What they loved in their mother wasn’t her body, but whatever it was that made her body live.”

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Starting Today – Confucius Quotes

Today I will start posting quotes from Confucius.  I have been Chinese Teacher and Scholar Confucius
posting some of his shorter quotes on Twitter and do to their popularity; I will do the same here every day.

Confucius, also known as Kong Fu-Zi, who was born in Lu, China, lived from 551 BC to 479 BC.

Confucius was a teacher, scholar and slight political official whose interpretation on Chinese literary classics developed into a practical philosophy for daily life. Not firmly religious, the teachings of Confucius were a practical approach to social harmony and clarified moral obligations between individuals and social groups.  After his death his pupils collected notes on his sayings and doings and recorded them.  This collection was added to over the years, and many sayings although attributed to him are probably more loosely based on his teachings. During the Han Dynasty (early third century), his approach was formalized into a political and religious system.  It was embraced by later generations and became the “state religion” of China until the latter part of the 20th century. In recent years critics have condemned Confucianism, characterizing its reliance on culture and tradition as an obstacle to modernization.

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Want to Learn Chinese Language in China? Huayi Chinese Language School is a well established learning institution located in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China. We are fully licensed by the Chinese Government and provide, what we think is, the best possible learning experience and environment for people who need to learn Mandarin Chinese language.

By actually coming to China to Learn Chinese Language in China, we provide the student with a total immersion into learning Chinese. We do this by not only providing you with Chinese language classes, but also giving you the immersion into Chinese culture, customs, traditions, history, and many other things.

We have programs designed for the total beginner to students who can easily communicate in Chinese, but just want to improve their fluency. All of our programs are an intensive learning experience to deliver you the most during your stay in China.

All of our programs are designed to meet the individual students needs. If you have any special needs to meet your specific requirements, please feel free to contact us and let us work out the program that is right for you.  remember, to do it right, you really do need to Learn Chinese Language in China!

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