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Doctrine of the Mean

Doctrine of the Mean

By Zisi

Published by Zenith Starlight Media

English 2025 ISBN 9791070123584
eBook

About this book

Discover the wisdom at the heart of Confucian philosophy with Zisi's Doctrine of the Mean—a timeless guide to harmony, virtue, and the cultivation of moral character. Attributed to Zisi (Tzu Ssu), the grandson of Confucius, this classic text is one of the Four Books of Confucianism, serving as a cornerstone of Chinese philosophy and moral education for more than two millennia. It explores the concept of zhongyong—the "golden mean" or the path of balance and moderation that leads to personal integrity, social harmony, and enlightened leadership. Through poetic yet practical insights, Zisi teaches that true virtue lies not in extremes, but in steady self-discipline and harmony with the natural and moral order of the universe. His reflections on self-cultivation, sincerity, and moral balance continue to resonate in modern times, offering profound lessons for anyone seeking clarity, peace, and ethical strength. Elegant, reflective, and deeply philosophical, Doctrine of the Mean remains an essential text for understanding Eastern wisdom, ethical philosophy, and the Confucian way of life. 👉 Click Buy Now to explore this profound classic of Chinese philosophy and discover the path to harmony and moral excellence.

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