目录 Contents Introduction 001 Part 1 The Lineage of Confucius 002 Part 2 Teaching Himself and Supporting Himself 011 Part 3 First Exposure to Social Reality 015 Part 4 An Unorthodox Education 017 Part 5 Assistant Master of Ceremonies 024 Part 6 Becoming Famous for Founding a School 028 Part 7 Learning for All 034 Part 8 The Origin of the “Four Fields of Study” 036 Part 9 Trip to the Capital 042 Part 10 Consulting Laozi About the Rites 045 Part 11 Discussing Music with Chang Hong 049 Part 12 The Political Environment in the State of Lu 054 Part 13 Duke Jing of Qi Asks About Government 065 Part 14 Hearing the Shao Music 068 Part 15 Fleeing from Qi 071 Part 16 Fourteen Years of Not Being Confused and Knowing the Mandate of Heaven 074 Part 17 Learning and Digesting the Truth of the Rites and Music of Three Dynasties 078 Part 18 Through the Rites Achieve Humanism, Display Humanism Through the Rites 082 Part 19 Establishing the Character of the Gentleman 091 Part 20 Time Is Flowing Away and It Does Not Wait for Us 099 Part 21 Confucius Official Career 107 Part 22 Appointed Minister of the Interior 111 Part 23 Uproar at Jiagu 115 Part 24 Attending the Year-end Sacrifice 121 Part 25 Razing the Three Cities 125 Part 26 I Am Going So Slowly Because I Am Leaving Behind the Land of My Parents 135 Part 27 Arrival in Wei 141 Part 28 Delayed in Kuang and Pu 146 Part 29 Three Unhappy Years in Wei 154 Part 30 Journeying Through the States of Cao and Song to Zheng 170 Part 31 Arrival in Chen 180 Part 32 Starvation Between Chen and Cai 190 Part 33 Passing Through Fuhan 197 Part 34 Casual Meetings with Chu Hermits 201 Part 35 Falling Ill on the Way 212 Part 36 Return to Wei 217 Part 37 State Elder 227 Part 38 Sorting Out the Ancient Records 230 Patt 39 Three Thousand Followers, Seventy Disciples 231 Part 40 Deaths of Kong Li, Yan Hui and Zi Lu 236 Part 41 “I Think Only Heaven Understands Me!” 243 Part 42 A Man of the Most Exalted Virtue and the Utmost Moral Integrity 249
内容摘要 Part 1 The Lineage Of ConfuciusConrucius.named Qiu and styled Zhongni.was descended from royaltyAccording to Recvrds ofthe Historlan The Familv Line ofCoqh~cius,WeiziQi,an elder brother of the tyrant King Zhou of Shang(the last ruler of thatdynasty).and one of the“Three Woahies”of that time(along with Ji Zi andBi Gan).was Confucius’distant ancestor.In the early years ofthe ensuing Western Zhou Dynasty f1046-771 BC).Weizi Qi was given as his fief the State of Song Weizi Qi’S fifth—generationdescendant Fufu He handed his throne over tO his younger brother.whobecame Duke Li of Song Fufu He became a minister in his brother’Sgovernment Confucius was the tenth-generation descendant ofFufu Hel n thi s waY.the Iine of Duke Li came to hold sovereign power ln the State of Song.But this system of hereditary government was a lackluster one Fufu He’s line continued to be assistants to the ducal house.until the lime of FufuKaofu Zheng Kaofu was well versed in scholarship and reasoning Known lto posterity as a gentleman of modesty and refinement,he was thoroughly lacquainted with the Iiterature of the preceding Shang Dynasty,and edited theFamous Odes ofshangwhich eulogized the exploits of the founde~of thatdynasty,for the Grand Historian ofthe Zhou coufl Although he held an oflicial..........
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精彩内容 本书用漫画的形式讲述了孔子如何从一个普通人成长为中国古代伟大的思想家、教育家、儒家学派创始人,并最终成为“圣人”的故事。孔子之所以被后世尊为圣人,就在于其看似平易的思想和言行,无不与包括科学与哲学在内的中国文化相互通约。本书呈现给大家的是一个有血有肉的“圣人”形象。 This book tells the story of how Confucius grew from an ordinary person to a great thinker, educator, and founder of Confucian school in ancient China, and finally became a "sage." The reason why Confucius was revered as a saint by the later world was that his seemingly easy thoughts, words and deeds were all in agreement with Chinese culture, including science and philosophy. What this book presents to everyone is the image of a flesh and blood "sage."