This book is a collection of Confucius' sayings and conversations with his followers Shi Jing She ling Li?i Analects Question 22
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From the question, it seems like the book is a collection of Confucius' sayings and conversations with his followers. This is most likely referring to the "Analects of Confucius", a collection of ideas and sayings from the Chinese philosopher. Show more…
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