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Doctrine of the Mean

Doctrine of the Mean

By Zisi

Published by Zenith Maple Leaf Press

English 2025 ISBN 9791070120040
eBook

About this book

The path to harmony lies between extremes. Attributed to Zisi (Confucius's grandson), The Doctrine of the Mean is one of the Four Books of Confucian philosophy, a cornerstone of Chinese thought for over two millennia. This timeless work explores how moral integrity, self-cultivation, and balance lead to personal fulfillment, societal harmony, and alignment with the natural order. Blending philosophy, ethics, and practical wisdom, Zisi teaches that the "Mean" is not mediocrity but the perfect equilibrium between excess and deficiency—a principle that applies to leadership, relationships, and personal conduct. For scholars, students, and seekers alike, this classic offers profound guidance on living a virtuous life in accordance with the Tao (the Way) and human nature. "One of the most profound works in Confucian literature—essential for understanding Chinese philosophy." – Philosophy East and West "Its wisdom transcends time, culture, and geography." – The China Journal ✅ Why Readers Love It: 📜 A foundational text of Confucian moral philosophy ⚖️ Teaches the enduring principle of balance in thought and action 🌏 Relevant to leadership, ethics, and personal development in any era 🎯 Click 'Buy Now' to discover the Confucian wisdom that has shaped Eastern thought for centuries.

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