Chen Liang

  • The Sword in the Ink: The Lament of Xin Qiji

    Introduction: This article tells the tragic life of Xin Qiji, a patriotic poet‑general of the Southern Song. A brave warrior who fought the Jin in the north, he later offered wise invasion strategies that were ignored. Forced into retirement, he wrote powerful poems of sorrow and unfulfilled ambition. His life reflects the pain of…

  • Mencius – Chapter 5.4 Labor of the Mind, Labor of the Body

    A man named Xu Xing, who claimed to follow the teachings of Shen Nong (the mythical Divine Farmer), came from Chu to Teng and went directly to Duke Wen, saying: “As a man from afar, I’ve heard you practice benevolent governance. I’d like to receive a house and become your commoner.”