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Moral Thoughts and Chinese Traditional Culture

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Chinese culture is vast and deep, integrating the thoughts of hundreds of schools. Confucianism, selected by the history, has long been in a dominant position, and its impact on national culture is the most far-reaching and thus becomes the mainstream or representative of traditional culture.

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Notes

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    Guangbi (2009.5, p. 20).

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    uangbi (2009.5, p. 175).

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    Yiting (1994.7, p. 43).

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    Book of Rites · Li Yun.

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    The Analects of Confucius · Shu Er.

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    Works of Mencius · Li Lou I.

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    Karl Marx and Frederick Engels Vol. 21 (1965), p. 93.

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    Law in Imperial China (1995.8), p. 21.

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    Karl Marx and Frederick Engels Vol. 20 (1971), p. 341.

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    Yaozhong (1997, p. 12).

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    Selections of K. Marx and F. Engels Vol. 4 (1995), p. 224.

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    Zhiming (2010, p. 6).

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    Zhiming (2010, p. 27).

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    Selected Works of Mao Zedong (1991), p. 534.

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    Plekhanov Anthology of Aesthetics (1993), pp. 346, 350.

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    Benwen (2011.11, p. 118).

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    Karl Marx and Frederick Engels (1971), p. 539.

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    Peccei (1985, p. 66).

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    Lu Xun. Tomb · Articles under the Lamplight.

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Ge, C. (2020). Moral Thoughts and Chinese Traditional Culture. In: View of Moralization. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3090-6_6

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