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""The Doctrine of the Mean,"" originally a chapter in ""The Book of Rites,"" represents the Mencianism. Zhang Dai's ""Encounter with the Four Books"" encourages readers to find their understanding instead of relying on previous annotations. Written in a modern form of instant messaging dialogue, this series creates a lively ""Four Books Discussion Group"" where Zhang Dai and his friends, both ancient and modern, explore sections or even sentences of the classics, allowing modern readers to appreciate and understand the classics through accessible translations.

  • Author(Ming) Zhang Dai Edited by Wang Chunyong and Liu Meixian Translated by Lin Dianfeng
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2020
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Zhang Dai's ""Encounter with the Four Books"" is a unique collection of quotations from the important classic of Confucianism. It emphasizes the study of ""emotion and reason"" and challenges the interpretation of ""The Four Books"" by Zhu Xi's official teaching. Written in a modern form of instant messaging dialogue, this series creates a lively ""Four Books Discussion Group"" where Zhang Dai and his friends, both ancient and modern, explore sections or even sentences of the classics, allowing modern readers to appreciate and understand the classics through accessible translations. This volume is an absolute guide to ""The Great Learning.""

  • Author(Ming) Zhang Dai Edited by Wang Chunyong and Liu Meixian Translated by Fu Yutian
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2020
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Zhang Dai advocates a personal encounter with the classics, finding flashes of insight rather than relying solely on predecessors' annotations. His work ""Encounter with the Four Books"" combines the discussions of predecessors with the author's ideas. This book offers readers a modern and accessible approach to engaging with the classics. ""Mencius,"" a book that carries forward Confucian thoughts, emphasizes the inherent compassion in every individual's heart. This book also explores the benevolent nature of the heart, righteous actions, and the profound impact of Mencius' teachings on subsequent generations.

  • Author(Ming) Zhang Dai Edited by Wang Chunyong and Liu Meixian Translated by Chen Li
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2020
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""The Four Books,"" considered the essential classics of Confucianism, are revered for recording the wisdom of sages. ""Encounter with the Four Books,"" by Zhang Dai, a talented scholar from the Ming Dynasty, offers a unique interpretation of these classics in a quotation-style format. With an emphasis on studying ""emotion and reason,"" Zhang Dai challenges the dominant interpretation of the ""Four Books"" by Zhu Xi's official teaching, which tended to overlook the importance of understanding the human heart. Written in a modern form of instant messaging dialogue, this series creates a lively ""Four Books Discussion Group"" where Zhang Dai and his friends, both ancient and modern, explore sections or even sentences of the classics, allowing contemporary readers to engage with and appreciate these timeless texts through accessible translations.

  • Author(Ming) Zhang Dai Edited by Wang Chunyong and Liu Meixian Translated by Feng Ningning
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2020
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Author Mimi, born and raised in Japan, found herself captivated by the rhythm of Cantonese and the allure of Hong Kong after watching a film from the city. She expressed, "Hong Kong is small, noisy, dirty, crowded, impolite... very attractive, these are like the charm of falling in love with a "bad man", "bad woman"." What other irresistible qualities of Hong Kong compelled her to remain in the city for nineteen years?

  • Authormimi
  • PublisherYi Ding Culture
  • Publication Date2013
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Amidst the global pandemic of COVID-19, the Hong Kong government has implemented measures to control the spread of the virus. This book documents the emotional experiences of over thirty schools during the epidemic, showcasing the remarkable resilience and operations of the education sector during these challenging times. It delves into the various responses, hardships, joys, and acts of love amidst the crisis, serving as a testament to the extraordinary efforts made by the education community.

  • AuthorEdited by Chen Xiaoyan
  • PublisherChinese Education
  • Publication Date2021