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Analects of Confucius, The
noun
- Chinese Lun Yü a compilation of the discourses, maxims, and aphorisms of Confucius, dating from the 4th century b.c.
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Not the man whose love of books is firmly established, for he will have chosen for himself his own walk among the innumerable highways and byepaths of literature; nor he whose tastes are just forming, for the field is too wide, and he would hardly prefer the Analects of Confucius, the Shahnameh, and the Sheking, to 'Marco's Polo's Travels,' Lockhart's 'Life of Scott,' and 'Æsop's Fables.'
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