论语广义
A Buddhist View of the Analects
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About the Book
The Analects are sayings and ideas that forms the basics of Chinese Confucianism. According to the author, the philosophies of Confucianism can be better understood when combined with those of Taoism and Buddhism. This understanding does not come from reading, but from putting the philosophies into daily life activities. The growth of a person with Confucius beliefs is like that of a tree: we need to provide water and sunshine to the young for good harvest of flowers and fruits.
About the Author
The author was an editor, journalist, and news presenter with Guangzhou TV Station for over three years. He served another five years as economic engineer and official with AQSIQ. As Buddhist of Bodhisattva precept who has gained a master’s degree, the author has published ten books in Buddhism and has been given lectures to thousands since 2007. He was invited by Shaolin Temple and China Buddhism Online for the same purpose. He has lived in Australia since 2003.