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The Analects – Chapter 30 (2.14). Inclusive integrity vs. Factional bias
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The Master said: “The noble person practices inclusive integrity — they embrace all with impartial care, avoiding factional alliances. The petty person forms exclusive cliques — they bond through self-interest, lacking ethical consistency.
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The Analects – Chapter 29 (2.13). Words anchored in deeds
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Zigong asked about the true gentleman. The Master said, “He does not preach what he practises till he has practised what he preaches.”
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The Analects – Chapter 28 (2.12). Not being a vessel
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The Master said, “A gentleman is not an implement.”
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The Analects – Chapter 27 (2.11). Deriving new wisdom from past knowledge
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The Master said, “He who by reanimating the Old can gain knowledge of the New is fit to be a teacher.”
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The Analects – Chapter 26 (2.10). Seeing beyond appearances
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Analects 2.10 The Master said, “Look closely into his aims, observe the means by which he pursues them, discover what brings him content – and can the man’s real worth remain hidden from you, can it remain hidden from you?”
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The Analects – Chapter 25 (2.9). True learning beyond appearances
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The Master said,” I can talk to Yan Hui a whole day without his ever differing from me. One would think he was stupid. But if I enquire into his private conduct when he is not with me I find that it fully demonstrates what I have taught him. No, Hui is by no…