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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Book of Odes
Classic of Poetry or Book of Songs
Book • 2002
The Book of Odes, also known as the Classic of Poetry or Book of Songs, is a collection of 305 poems that date back to the 11th to 7th centuries BC. It includes folk songs, minor and major court hymns, and eulogies.
The poems cover a wide range of themes such as love, nature, daily activities, and social issues.
Although traditionally attributed to Confucius, the actual authors are unknown and likely include various individuals from the Eastern Zhou period.
The collection has been a cornerstone of Chinese education and Confucian learning for centuries, providing insights into early Chinese society and culture.
The poems cover a wide range of themes such as love, nature, daily activities, and social issues.
Although traditionally attributed to Confucius, the actual authors are unknown and likely include various individuals from the Eastern Zhou period.
The collection has been a cornerstone of Chinese education and Confucian learning for centuries, providing insights into early Chinese society and culture.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Mentioned when discussing the views of Mengzi and Shunzi on human nature and morality.

HPC 16. To Become or Not to Become: the Confucians on Our Moral Natures
Mentioned in relation to filial reverence and its demands.

HPC 09. Family Values: Confucian Role Ethics