| FOREWORDINTRODUCTONCHINESE MYSTICISMLaotse, the Book of TaoIntroductionThe Principles of TaoThe Application of TaoChuangtse, Mystic and HumoristIntroductionA Happy ExcursionOn Leveling All ThingsThe Preservation of LifeThis Human WorldDeformities, or Evidences of a Full CharacterThe Great SupremeJoined ToesHorses' HoofsOpening Trunks, or a Protest Against CivilizationOn ToleranceAutumn FloodsCHINESE DEMOCRACYThe Book of History, Documents of Chinese DemocracyIntroductionThe Canon of YaoThe Counsels of the Great YuThe Counsels of Kao-YaoThe Songs of the Five SonsThe Announcement of TangT'ai ChiaThe Common Possession of Pure VirtueThe Charge to YuehThe Great DeclarationThe Metal-Bound CofferThe Announcement of the Duke of ShaoThe Speech of (the Marquis of) Ch'inMencius, the Democratic PhilosopherIntroductionMencius, the Democratic PhilosopherMotse, The Religious TeacherIntroductionOn the Necessity of StandardsOn the Importance of a Common Standard (Ⅲ)Universal Love (Ⅱ)Universal Love (Ⅲ)Condemnation of Offensive War (Ⅰ)Condemnation of Offensive War (Ⅱ)Condemnation of Offensive War (Ⅲ)The Will of Heaven (Ⅰ)The Will of Heaven (Ⅱ)The Will of Heaven (Ⅲ)Anti-Confucianism (Ⅱ)Keng ChuTHE MIDDLE WAYThe Aphorisms of ConfuciusIntroductionDescription of Confucius by Himself and OthersThe Emotional and Artistic Life of ConfuciusThe Conversational StyleThe Johnsonian TouchWit and WisdomHumanism and True ManhoodThe Superior Man and the Inferior ManThe Mean as the Ideal Character and Types of Persons that Confucius HatedGovernmentOn Education, Ritual and PoetryThe Golden Mean of TseszeIntroductionThe Central HarmonyThe Golden MeanMoral Law EverywhereThe Humanistic StandardCertain ModelsEthics and PoliticsBeing One's True SelfThose Who Are Absolute True SelvesEulogy on ConfuciusEpilogueCHINESE POETRYIntroductionSome Great Ancient LyricsCh'u YuanLi PoThe Tale of Meng ChiangThe Mortal Thoughts of a NunSKETCHES OF CHINESE LIFEChinese TalesIntroductionThe Judgment Between Two MothersThe Judgment on a DisputeThe Chinese CinderellaThe Tale of Ch'ienniangThe Man Who Sold GhostsIt's Wonderful to Be DrunkIt's Good to Be HeadlessThe Brothers' Search for Their FatherThe Private History of Queen FeiyenSix Chapters of a Floating LifeIntroductionWedded BlissThe Little Pleasures of LifeSorrowThe Joys of TravelExperience (missing)The Way of Life (missing)CHINESE WIT AND WISDOMParables of Ancient PhilosophersIntroductionThe Man Who Spurned the MachineDo-Nothing Say-NothingThe Concealed DeerThe Man Who ForgotChi Liang's PhysiciansHonest Shangch'iu K'aiThe Man Who Worried About HeavenThe Old Man Who Would Move MountainsConfucius and the ChildrenThe Man Who Saw Only GoldLooks Like a ThiefMeasurements for ShoesKing Huan Lost His HatHow the Tongue Survived the TeethThe Owl and the QuailThe Tiger and the FoxThe Crane and the ClamThe Blind Man's Idea of the SunFamily Letters of a Chinese PoetIntroductionFamily Letters of a Chinese PoetThe Epigrams of LusinIntroductionThe Epigrams of LusinOne Hundred ProverbsIntroductionOne Hundred ProverbsTHE PRONUNCIATION OF CHINESE NAMESWADE-GILES TO PINYIN CONVERSION TABLEENGLISH WORKS BY LIN YUTANG |
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