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  <title>The Sayings of Confucius</title>
  <creator>Confucius</creator>
  <mediatype>audio</mediatype>
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Promoting virtues such as filial devotion, compassion, loyalty, and propriety, these dialogues between the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius and his disciples comprise the crux of Confucianism. &#13;
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(Summary by Andrea L).&#13;
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  <subject>librivox; audiobook; literature; philosophy; Confucianism; China</subject>
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  <publicdate>2007-03-04 09:29:35</publicdate>
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