Works
- The Five Classics (attributed):
- I Ching or Yijing
- Classic of Poetry or Shijing
- Book of Rites or Liji
- Book of Documents or Shujing
- Spring and Autumn Annals or Chunqiu
Works containing Selections/Extracts
- Moral sayings of Confucius, a Chinese philosopher, trans. by L. E. Barnard (1855)
- The moral aphorisms and terseological teachings of Confucius, trans. by Marcenus R. K. Wright (1870)
- The Wisdom of Confucius, trans. by William Jennings (1900)
- The Ethics of Confucius, trans. by Miles Menander Dawson (1915)
- The Conduct of Life, trans. by Ku Hung-Ming
Related works
- The Analects or Lunyu
- "The Great Learning", usually ascribed to Zengzi
- "The Classic of Filial Piety", traditionally ascribed to Zengzi
- "The Doctrine of the Mean", usually ascribed to Zisi
Works about Confucius
- "Confucius," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- The Life, Labours and Doctrines of Confucius (1897) by Edward Harper Parker
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