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Traditional Culture - Culture and Spirit During the Apex of the Tang Dynasty [8/4/2009]
- How Can One Achieve Buddhahood with a Human Heart? [7/16/2009]
- Honor Heaven and Understand One's Responsibility, Follow the Dao That Guides One's Behavior [7/3/2009]
- Gao-yao's Idea of Nine Virtues [6/19/2009]
- Dayu, a Wise and Diligent Leader [6/17/2009]
- Fu Xi (Tai Hao) [6/12/2009]
- Abide by Tao, Promote Kindness, Use Virtue to Administer the Country Well [4/4/2009]
- Moral Integrity and Trust: A Virtue and a Responsibility [3/27/2009]
- The Power of Kindness [3/17/2009]
- Protected by an "Ethereal Wrap" [2/19/2009]
- "One Should Be the First to Be Concerned about the State" [2/14/2009]
- Peace and Stability Come from Faith in Heaven and Respect for Nature [2/11/2009]
- Kokushi [2/3/2009]
- Emperor Kang Xi Taught His Children to Recite a Book 120 Times [1/31/2009]
- Revere Heaven with Virtue [1/17/2009]
- An Emperor Who Paid Great Respect to Heaven and Worked Tirelessly for His People [12/7/2008]
- Stories of the Ancients Honoring Their Teachers [11/10/2008]
- The Wisdom of Teacher Kuang [11/2/2008]
- A Person's Future Will Change When He Ceases to Do Bad Deeds and Begins to Do Good [10/7/2008]
- A Gentleman Is Strict with Himself and Tolerant of Others [10/2/2008]
- Thoughts on How "Benevolence Begins With Oneself" Relates To The Cultivation Of Moral Character [9/10/2008]
- When the Occasion Calls For Doing Good, Do Not Hesitate [9/10/2008]
- Traditional Values Include Respect for Spiritual Teachers [9/8/2008]
- One Benefits from Modesty and Is Ruined by Complacence [9/7/2008]
- Helping Others in Need Is Being Compassionate [8/25/2008]
- Culture Is Bestowed by Gods: A Noble Person Cultivates Wisdom and Far-sightedness [8/18/2008]
- Learning Requires Consistency and Perseverance [8/12/2008]
- The Power of Buddha Law [8/4/2008]
- The Chinese Emperors' Edicts of Repentance [8/1/2008]
- Natural and Eternal Music from Heaven [7/6/2008]
- Confucian Wisdom on the Ways of Treating Others [7/5/2008]
- Confucius: The Way to Becoming a Gentleman Lies in Understanding Virtue [7/4/2008]
- Music, the Blossoming of Virtue [6/21/2008]
- Mencius Does Not Give Up Easily [6/9/2008]
- The Essence of a Gentleman Is to Know Virtue [6/6/2008]
- Governing People with Kindness and Virtue, Expressing the Demeanor of a Benevolent King [6/3/2008]
- The Vital Force of the Plum Flower and the Spirit of Jade [5/30/2008]
- Choices [5/6/2008]
- Catastrophe and Renaissance of Chinese Traditional Culture (Part 6) [5/3/2008]
- A Wise Ruler Fears Three Things [5/3/2008]
- Cultivating Speech and Not Talking About Others' Shortcomings [4/29/2008]
- The Beauty of the Guqin: Upright and Profound [3/31/2008]
- Sima Guang's View on Talent and Virtue [3/30/2008]
- One Should Keep a Distance from Those Who Curry Favor [3/26/2008]
- Talented Officials More Valuable than Auspicious Omens [3/24/2008]
- One Must Follow the Standards of Heaven to Be Recognized by Heaven as a Good Person [3/23/2008]
- Heaven Will Help the Virtuous [3/14/2008]
- Ancient Stories of How Virtuous Mothers Educated Their Children [3/12/2008]
- Correcting One's Wrongdoings Changes One's Fate [2/27/2008]
- Human Hearts Are as Clear as a Mirror [2/25/2008]
- Abiding by Heavenly Principals--A Country at Peace and People in Harmony [2/23/2008]
- Selflessly Serve the Public, Respect Virtue and Love the People [2/20/2008]
- Assist the Poor and Serve Those in Need [2/15/2008]
- Moral Character Is the Number One Consideration in Recommending People [2/14/2008]
- The Significance of the Color Yellow in Traditional Chinese Culture [2/11/2008]
- A Man of Virtue Treasures Time Like Gold [1/31/2008]
- The Virtue of Chinese Painting [1/30/2008]
- Father Rejects a Virtue-less Friend [1/26/2008]
- The "Great Unity of Heaven and Man" Manifested in Traditional Chinese Clothing [1/21/2008]
- Governing a Country with Virtue and Appointing Officials Based on Sagacity [1/18/2008]
- The Power of Music [1/12/2008]
- A Nun Donates a Donation [1/5/2008]
- County Sheriff Zhongli Yi Tested New Medicine on Himself to Save the People from an Epidemic [1/4/2008]
- Lu Yuqin, a Dynasty's Founding Member That Was Free of Self-Interest and Jealousy [1/3/2008]
- A Man of Modesty Will Extend His Good Fortune [12/28/2007]
- Be Noble and Incorruptible: Do Not Pocket Lost Gold [12/11/2007]
- How the Ancient Chinese Educated Their Children [12/5/2007]
- Divinely-inspired Culture: Moral Integrity Without Greed [12/4/2007]
- The Great General Yue Fei Was Frugal and Virtuous, Seeking No Honor or Glory [11/26/2007]
- Respecting Buddha with a Righteous Mind and Sincerity [11/14/2007]
- A Story from Buddha Shakyamuni's Time: Anand's Seven Dreams [11/14/2007]
- A Culture Passed Down by the Ancients: Upholding Virtue and Having Selfless Compassion For Others in Need [11/13/2007]
- Confucius on the Benefits of Studying [11/12/2007]
- Stories About Traditional Chinese Music: Vocal Masters Throughout Chinese History (Part 1) [11/4/2007]
- Correcting One's Mistakes With Courage and Improving Oneself Without Delay [10/30/2007]
- Culture Handed Down by Divine Beings: If a Ruler Is Amiable and Easy to Approach, the People Will Submit to Him Willingly [10/28/2007]
- Little-Known Stories from History: Lao Zi, Confucius, and Shakyamuni (Part 1) [10/27/2007]
- The Story of Li Shizhen [10/25/2007]
- Reflections on History: Jiang Ziya Defects to the Zhou Dynasty Because of Emperor Zhou's Tyranny [10/24/2007]
- Hua Tuo, a Miraculous Healer of Ancient China [10/23/2007]
- Vocal Competition Presents to the World the Beauty of Traditional Chinese Culture (Photos) [10/19/2007]
- Having Served the Country with Utmost Loyalty, a Noble Spirit Will Never Perish (Photos) [10/19/2007]
- Han Xin: The Most Famous General of the Han Dynasty [10/17/2007]
- An Honest and Incorruptible Official: Wang Pu [10/14/2007]
- Yue Yun is Loyal, Courageous, Kind and Devoted; His Fame and Glory Will Last Forever [10/2/2007]
- An Honest, Righteous, and Selfless Government Official [9/25/2007]
- A Modest Prime Minister [9/24/2007]
- Peace Prevails When The Virtuous Govern, Chaos Follows When The Unethical Rule [9/23/2007]
- Lu Mengzheng Urged People to "Follow Their Fate" [9/22/2007]
- Traditional Culture Is Vital to Moral Education [9/19/2007]
- Story of a Mysterious "Crazy" Lady [9/19/2007]
- From the Perspective of Gods and Buddhas, the Most Important Thing Is One's Heart [9/17/2007]
- Benevolence and Virtue Can Change People [9/11/2007]
- Be an Official for the People, Noble and Pure in Character [9/7/2007]
- Encourage People To Be Kindhearted And to Reject Immoral Customs [9/6/2007]
- Heaven Protects Compassionate People [9/5/2007]
- Returning to One's True Self and Capturing Every Opportunity to Cultivate [8/26/2007]
- News of an Official's Virtuous Rule Travels Far and Wide [8/25/2007]
- Li Mi Did Not Seek Fame and Power; He Retired as Soon as Achieving Meritorious Accomplishments [8/22/2007]
- Sincerity and Virtue Move People and Heaven Alike [8/22/2007]
- A Taoist Talks About Destiny [8/19/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 10) [8/19/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 12) [8/18/2007]
- Emperor Kangxi Was a Wise Ruler and a Paragon of Benevolence (Photo) [8/17/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 8) [8/15/2007]
- Traditional Chinese Culture - Mi Zijian Knew Precisely What to Accept or Reject [8/12/2007]
- 2001 TV News Story Covered Up a Practitioner's Escape from Illegal Detention, Saying Instead that She Committed Suicide [8/10/2007]
- Translations of Selected Excerpts from Yuan's Proverbs (The Seventh) [8/10/2007]
- Putting the Public's Interest Before One's Own [8/10/2007]
- At His Wife's Urging Mr. Le Yangzi Advanced His Studies to Elevate His Moral Character [8/9/2007]
- A Person with Great Compassion Has No Enemies [8/6/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 11) [8/5/2007]
- Saving Others Is Saving Ourselves [8/4/2007]
- Selections from Yuan's "Codes" Series, Part 6 [8/3/2007]
- Doing One's Duty Without Claiming Credit [8/2/2007]
- Righteous Historiographers Would Rather Die Than Distort the Truth [7/31/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 4) [7/31/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 3) [7/30/2007]
- Selected Translations from "Role Model To The World" by Mr. Yuan, Part 2 [7/29/2007]
- Concentration Is the Key to Success [7/25/2007]
- Suffering Insults Modestly and Attaching the Most Importance to the Bigger Picture [7/25/2007]
- Correcting a King's Faults with Righteousness and Selflessly Serving the People [7/19/2007]
- Culture Is Bestowed by God - "Yuan's Shi Fan" Selection II [7/19/2007]
- The Value of Marriage in Ancient China [7/17/2007]
- One Is Blessed to Know His Mistakes [7/16/2007]
- Selected Translations from "Role Model To The World" by Mr. Yuan, Part 1 [7/15/2007]
- Four Stories About Tolerance and Forgiveness [7/3/2007]
- Nothing Gained and Nothing Lost [7/1/2007]
- Past Deeds Determine Today's Experiences [6/30/2007]
- Provide Frank Advice, Be Loyal to Friends, and Repay the Kindness of Others [6/25/2007]
- Respect and Honor Thy Teacher [6/24/2007]
- Traditional Chinese Culture: Dai Zhou Steadfast in the Face of Power to Sustain the Law [6/19/2007]
- Excessive Attention to the Trivial Drains the Will; Failing to Achieve Success by Leaving the Final Step Undone [6/16/2007]
- Fulfilling a Worthy Goal with a Modest and Unselfish Attitude [6/14/2007]
- Admiring and Praising a Great Emperor [6/12/2007]
- Even Thieves Have Principles To Follow [6/8/2007]
- Even an Emperor Must Pay for His Misdeeds [6/7/2007]
- Valuing Trustworthiness Over Money and Returning Found Money [6/6/2007]
- Food is Just for Alleviating Hunger [6/4/2007]
- Digging Caves to Cultivate the Tao [6/3/2007]
- Accomplished Yet Humble [6/1/2007]
- Seeking No Power and Pursuing No Fame [5/30/2007]
- Yan Zi Suggests that to Rule the Country One Needs to Get Rid of Societal Mice and Fierce Dogs [5/28/2007]
- Shame Leads to Self-Discipline [5/27/2007]
- The Wise Use of Writing Skills Saves People's Lives [5/26/2007]
- Emperor Taizong Governed with Five Points in Mind [5/26/2007]
- Dying for a Just Cause and Accruing Virtue with Good Deeds [5/24/2007]
- Honest Words for the King; Open-Hearted and Selfless [5/22/2007]
- "Flowers Bloom at the Pen Tip" and "Jiang's Talent Has Run Out" [5/17/2007]
- A Tale from the Ming Dynasty: Prefect Kong Yong Peacefully Resolves an Armed Insurgency [5/16/2007]
- Advise Frankly and Preserve Moral Integrity [5/15/2007]
- Convincing People with Virtue [5/11/2007]
- Emperor Kangxi: A Simple Life Adored by Generations (Picture) [5/3/2007]
- Being Upright and Courteous, Zhang Zhan Followed Social Etiquette and Stressed Virtue [5/1/2007]
- How Tang Emperor Taizong Bore the Blame Himself and Swallowed a Locust [4/28/2007]
- No Argument, No Resentment, Be Known For Virtue [4/25/2007]
- A Treacherous Imperial Court Official Condemned by History [4/21/2007]
- Tolerating Misjudgments and Governing Benevolently Generates Blessings [4/19/2007]
- Gods See to It That the Bad Suffer and the Good Avoid Disaster [4/19/2007]
- Father Helped His Son to Achieve Greater Virtue By Passing Up an Early Career Opportunity [4/17/2007]
- When One is Righteous, Others Will Follow; By Harming the Innocent, One Ends up Harming Oneself [4/16/2007]
- Deities Cannot Be Fooled [4/14/2007]
- Good Will Be Rewarded With Good and Evil Will Receive Retribution [4/13/2007]
- Gratefully Accepting Suggestions and Criticism [4/10/2007]
- When People Make Mistakes, Heaven Will Warn Them; Punishment Will Follow If People Do Not Correct Their Ways [4/9/2007]
- Not Practicing Favoritism [4/9/2007]
- Enjoying Longevity and Bringing Blessings to Descendants by Helping a Person in Dire Straits [4/6/2007]
- Story of a High-Ranking Official Who Corrupted the Country and Led The People Astray, Committing Unpardonable Sins [4/5/2007]
- Forbearance Influences the Domineering Person to Become Benevolent [4/3/2007]
- Focus on Others' Strengths and Don't Dwell on Others' Shortcomings [3/31/2007]
- Being Devoted to Spiritual Pursuits Even in Poverty [3/31/2007]
- Perfectly Compassionate and Perfectly Beautiful Chinese Dance [3/29/2007]
- Taking Bribes and Perverting the Law Ruined a Promising Future [3/24/2007]
- Believing In Deities and Being Respectful to Buddhas - One Will Be Blessed and Protected [3/23/2007]
- Xingling, Thought to be a Fool, Was Actually Quite in Tune [3/22/2007]
- Even A Lustful Fantasy Will Not Escape Heaven's Scrutiny [3/21/2007]
- Everyone's Fortune Is Predestined; One Must Not Acquire Money Through Dishonest Means [3/17/2007]
- The Story of Honest Yan Shu [3/15/2007]
- He Who Kills Innocent Lives Faces Eventual Retribution [3/14/2007]
- If you Murder for Money, the Debt Must Be Repaid [3/13/2007]
- The Assimilation of Humans and the Heavens as Understood in Traditional Culture [3/11/2007]
- Commentary on Retribution from a Scholar in the Qing Dynasty [3/11/2007]
- There is an Infinite Amount of Knowledge; Never Be Arrogant [3/10/2007]
- Chinese New Year vs. "Spring Festival" [3/9/2007]
- A Brief Discussion on the Chinese Character "Ren" (忍, Forbearance) [3/9/2007]
- Traditional Culture - Insects Stay Away from an Upright Official [3/6/2007]
- Gods Despise Wanton Acts [3/5/2007]
- Traditional Culture - Avoid Suspicion and Mind the Slightest Details [3/4/2007]
- Confucius' Consulting With Laozi: A Discussion of Divine Culture [2/28/2007]
- The Difference Is in a Single Thought [2/27/2007]
- Dong Yong's Filial Piety Touched the Heavens [2/27/2007]
- Life and Reincarnation [2/25/2007]
- Zhuge Liang and His Teacher [2/24/2007]
- Journey Home Letters - How New Year's Day is Determined in the Chinese Calendar [2/22/2007]
- The Return of Divine Culture--and Beyond [2/18/2007]
- Sharp Words Inflict More Pain Than Swords [2/18/2007]
- Traditional Culture: Zhang Liang Cultivating Godhood (Photo) [2/16/2007]
- Earthworm, Emperor Liangwu and the Monk [2/15/2007]
- On Educating Children [2/14/2007]
- My Thoughts on the Yellow Emperor's Learning from the Deity Guangchengzi [2/13/2007]
- Tao Shu's Family Revered Pure and Honest Principles and Kindness [2/12/2007]
- Repaying Ingratitude with Selfless Justice [2/6/2007]
- A Noble Man Has the Same Characteristics as Jade [1/30/2007]
- What Goes Around Comes Around All in Good Time [1/30/2007]
- Kind, Gracious, and Forgiving, Du Lide Did Not Retaliate When Offended [1/29/2007]
- Life Reincarnates; Virtue Brings Prosperity to One's Family [1/24/2007]
- From the Tang Dynasty to the Present, Ruthless Officials Meet with Retribution [1/22/2007]
- "The Principles of Yan's Family" - Previous and Present Lives [1/20/2007]
- Average People Create Troubles for Themselves [1/17/2007]
- Ancient Chinese Stories of Cultivation: Zhao Sheng, the Tao Seeker [1/16/2007]
- Traditional Culture: Unfilial and Murder-Plotting Mayor Struck by Lightning [1/16/2007]
- Be Persevering, Dauntless, and Concerned with the World [1/11/2007]
- Deceiving Heaven and Cheating One's Neighbors - a Thief's Oath Dictates His Own Retribution [12/25/2006]
- Life Is Like a Dream [12/24/2006]
- Traditional Chinese Culture: Marquis Wen of the Wei State, a Man of His Word [12/22/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Calligraphy and the Tao of Calligraphy [12/21/2006]
- Accumulating Merit for One's Descendants by Saving People's Lives [12/16/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Control Oneself and Suppress Anger [12/15/2006]
- Chinese Idiom: "Wholly Absorbed" [12/2/2006]
- Traditional Culture -- Being Humble and Tolerant without Showing Off [11/22/2006]
- Traditional Culture - Dare to Recognize Mistakes, Compensate and Correct It [11/21/2006]
- Saying "Yes" but Meaning "No" is Characteristic of a Villain [11/18/2006]
- Traditional Culture Don't Do Things You Don't Want Others to Know About [11/16/2006]
- Traditional Culture - Take Things Lightly and Know Your Standards [11/15/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Gentlemen Cared Little About Loss and Gain [11/10/2006]
- Traditional Chinese Culture: "Compassionate People Enjoy Mountains While Wise People Enjoy Water" [11/9/2006]
- Teachings for Enlightening Children (Part III) [10/30/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Teachings for Enlightening Children (Part II) [10/29/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Teachings for Enlightening Children (Part I) [10/28/2006]
- The Demeanor of a Benevolent Emperor: Being Open-minded and Displaying Self Restraint [10/21/2006]
- Accumulating Virtue Brings Blessings While Losing Virtue Brings Misfortune [10/14/2006]
- Pursuing an Unfair Advantage Leads to Trouble; Life Without Virtue Is Lost [10/12/2006]
- A Story from the Ming Dynasty - All Debts Must be Repaid [10/10/2006]
- Without Even Sweeping One Room, How Can You Sweep the World? [10/8/2006]
- True Friendship Requires Righteousness [10/7/2006]
- Changing One's Fate by Accumulating Virtue [10/6/2006]
- The Heavens Protect Good People [10/5/2006]
- "The Monk Will Know if You Develop an Evil Thought" [10/2/2006]
- A Cultivation Story from Ancient China - Swallowing the Dan [9/29/2006]
- Good and Evil Comes from One's Spontaneous Thought; Karmic Retribution is Always Just [9/28/2006]
- Filial Piety Fosters Kindness [9/26/2006]
- Earning Respect Through Tolerance [9/25/2006]
- Run the Family Strictly But with Integrity [9/21/2006]
- Killing Innocent Men Jeopardizes One's Good Fortune [9/20/2006]
- Virtues Accumulated for Trading Fairly [9/10/2006]
- Zhong Liyi, a Man of Compassion, Honesty and Righteousness [8/29/2006]
- Prophecy and the Will of Heaven [8/27/2006]
- Traditional Chinese Culture: Qi Xi Recommended the Truly Capable for Public Posts [8/24/2006]
- Blessed by Virtue [8/21/2006]
- Kuang Hengs Remarks on "Disasters and Unusual Phenomena" and "The Emperor Leads by Example" [8/12/2006]
- Respectfulness [8/8/2006]
- Exercise Self-restraint, Leave Benefits to Others [8/7/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Gentlemen Have No Worries or Fear [7/30/2006]
- Zhou Wen Wangs Virtue [7/27/2006]
- The Importance of Etiquette [7/24/2006]
- Paying Attention to Courtesy; Continuous Self-improvement [7/22/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Be Respectful and Prudent with a Dignified Appearance [7/21/2006]
- The Proper Conduct of a Confucian Scholar [7/18/2006]
- Zigong Respected His Teacher [7/17/2006]
- One Must be Single-Minded [7/15/2006]
- Loyalty, Fairness and Self-Restraint [7/11/2006]
- Zhao Dun Rewarded for His Good Deeds [7/10/2006]
- Modesty [7/3/2006]
- You Ruo Fails to Obey Confucius Teachings [6/30/2006]
- (Traditional Chinese Culture) Wang Shouren Knew Right from Wrong [6/24/2006]
- A Chinese Philosopher's Words on Filial Piety [6/21/2006]
- The Unbiased Confucius [6/20/2006]
- Strength Comes from Having No Desires [6/17/2006]
- Traditional Chinese Culture [6/14/2006]
- Broadmindedness and Modesty [6/14/2006]
- Keeping A Pure Heart and Few Desires [6/13/2006]
- The Superior Man and the Inferior Man [6/10/2006]
- [Traditional Culture] Confucius's Viewpoint on "Praying" [6/9/2006]
- The Ancients on "Courage" [6/5/2006]
- The Ancient Chinese People's View of the Importance of a Harmonious Family Life [6/4/2006]
- The Ancient Chinese People's Concepts of Having a Sense of Shame [6/2/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Discussion on Upholding Moral Discipline [6/1/2006]
- Comments on "Ren" and "De" by the Ancients [5/31/2006]
- Chinese Saying: "Duo-Duo Yi-Shan" [5/29/2006]
- "Admiration of Harmony" in Ancient Chinese Culture [5/28/2006]
- The Ancient Chinese Understanding of Sincerity and Trustworthiness [5/25/2006]
- The Ancients' Thoughts on Amending Mistakes [5/24/2006]
- The Eight Virtues [5/23/2006]
- Confucius and Ran Qiu [5/20/2006]
- Confucius Believed in Heaven [5/16/2006]
- Integrity and Sense of Justice Are Most Important [5/15/2006]
- Forbearing Hardships [5/15/2006]
- Good Actions are Rewarded with Good Returns [5/12/2006]
- Restrain the Impulse for Self-Gratification in Public Office, Abstain from a Life of Ease and Arrogance [5/10/2006]
- Benevolent People Care About Others [5/9/2006]
- Take Principles Seriously and Accumulate Virtue [5/8/2006]
- Knowing When to Forge Ahead and When to Retreat, Taking Fame and Wealth Lightly [5/7/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Confucius and Zi Gong [5/2/2006]
- Be Grateful and Seek to Requite [5/1/2006]
- Losing Rather Than Harming Others [5/1/2006]
- Why Did People Call Bian Que a "Miracle Doctor?" [4/28/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Have We Really Achieved Tolerance and Generosity of Spirit? [4/27/2006]
- Confucius' Suggestions on How to Govern [4/26/2006]
- A Short Story -- Realm in a Jar [4/25/2006]
- Historical Tale: Jiang Xinkui Teaches a Heavenly Principle Through Death of His Son [4/22/2006]
- Attach Importance to Justice Rather than Personal Interest and Have a Clear Conscience [4/21/2006]
- Afraid Not that Others Know, But that I Know [4/21/2006]
- Heart of Greed Abandoned, Heart of Virtue Kept [4/20/2006]
- Historical Tale: Zeng Shuqing's Acceptance of Short Term Loss Leads to Long Term Gain [4/20/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Do Not Pursue or Indulge in Vanity [4/18/2006]
- Being Respectful, Gentle and Agreeable Is the Most Important Rite and Duty for Women [4/13/2006]
- Tao's Mother Cherishes Virtue [4/12/2006]
- The Law of Cause and Effect: Flirtation Is a Sin [4/11/2006]
- Work Together with One Heart [4/11/2006]
- Teach Children that Cultivating Virtue Is Better Than Accumulating Wealth [4/9/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Failing to Understand Bows and Arrows [4/6/2006]
- To Love Children, Educate Them from Early Childhood [4/4/2006]
- Empress Ma Mingde, the First Lady of the Country [4/3/2006]
- Transformation of People's Minds by an Act of Kindness [4/2/2006]
- Story: Put Oneself in Others' Shoes [4/2/2006]
- Traditional Culture: The Proper Way to Sit in Ancient China [3/30/2006]
- The Most Learned Emperor in Chinese History - Emperor Kangxi (Photo) [3/28/2006]
- The Story behind the Chinese Saying, "Predestined Beyond Three Lives" [3/28/2006]
- Saving People from Danger and Accumulating Virtue that Brings Benefits to One's Descendants [3/27/2006]
- Story from History: Move People by One's Virtue and Correct the Wicked with Sincerity [3/27/2006]
- Returning Gold to its Owner Brought Yang Zhan and His Offspring Good Fortune for Generations [3/26/2006]
- The Court Official Who Was at Ease Being Poor [3/19/2006]
- Honest and Upright, Humble and Selfless [3/8/2006]
- Honest, Kind and Willing to Help Others [3/7/2006]
- Inspiration from a Story of a Blind Child Who Built a Bridge [3/6/2006]
- An Emperor Humbly Takes Good Advice and Corrects His Mistakes [3/3/2006]
- Leisure Is Worse Than Poisoned Wine [3/1/2006]
- Repaying Others Who Have Helped Us and Being Honest and Trustworthy [2/25/2006]
- Stories of Ancient Chinese Emperors: Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty Listened to Criticism with Modesty and Corrected Himself upon Realizing his Faults [2/24/2006]
- Refusing a Gift of Gold at Midnight [2/24/2006]
- Maintaining Integrity and Virtue Keeps the Peace [2/22/2006]
- You Must Start by Being Honest [2/22/2006]
- General Liu Died a Violent Death After Defying Divine Beings [2/17/2006]
- Story from the Jin Dynasty: Zhou Chu Reforms Himself [2/14/2006]
- Traditional Culture: "Upon Hearing the Tao in the Morning, One Can Pass Away in the Evening without Regret" [2/9/2006]
- Never Forsake a Wife Who Shared a Life of Poverty with You [2/8/2006]
- Remaining Unaffected Whether Granted Favor or Subjected to Humiliation, Seeking Neither Fame nor Wealth, Remaining Tranquil and at Peace [2/7/2006]
- An Oath and A Promise [2/7/2006]
- Disrespect for Gods Costs a Prominent and Wealthy Man All His Property [2/5/2006]
- Traditional Chinese New Year Customs, Part 2 [2/3/2006]
- Chinese New Year Customs (Part I) [2/2/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Kind, Magnanimous, and Always Thinking of Others [2/2/2006]
- Emphasize Public Welfare and Ignore Personal Grudges [1/29/2006]
- A Discussion of the Chinese Character "De" (Virtue) [1/25/2006]
- Learn Humbly [1/25/2006]
- Traditional Chinese Culture: Xing Wenwei Restricts the Prince's Diet [1/16/2006]
- Traditional Culture: Honesty, Revering Heaven and Taking Only That Which Is Yours [1/15/2006]
- The Profound Chinese Language (Episode 4): Bird [1/14/2006]
- Revere Heaven, Accept One's Destiny, and Fulfill One's Duties [1/11/2006]
- Keep One's Word and Maintain One's Integrity [1/11/2006]
- The Profound Chinese Language (Episode 3): Turtle [1/9/2006]
- The Profound Chinese Language (Episode 2): Goat [1/8/2006]
- Traditional Chinese Culture: Being Arrogant and Having No Fear Provokes Disaster; Step on Rugged Terrain with Modest Discretion [1/7/2006]
- Regard the Interests of the Whole as of Prime Importance; Always Correct an Error When One Becomes Aware of It [12/26/2005]
- The Emperor's Greed Destroys His Country; An Official's Greed Destroys His Body [12/21/2005]
- Traditional Culture: Stopping Bad Things in Their Infancy and Improving Conduct by Accepting Criticism [12/15/2005]
- Traditional Culture: Feet Create the Path - No Effort Means No Progress [12/15/2005]
- Ancient Chinese Tales about Valuing Virtue above Material Gain [12/14/2005]
- Guan Ning Neglected the Gold in the Rice Paddy [12/14/2005]
- Impartial and Selfless: Appointing People According to Their Ability [12/13/2005]
- The Influence of a Ruler Who Cultivates in the Temple Extends for Thousands of Miles [12/13/2005]
- Traditional Chinese Culture: Be Modest and Altruistic [12/11/2005]
- Chinese Idiom: Being Happy to Have One's Shortcomings Pointed Out [12/11/2005]
- An Inspiration from the Story of Zhuge Liang Enraging Zhou Yu [12/10/2005]
- Thoroughly Understanding Cause and Effect: Is the Deciding Factor Human or Divine? [12/10/2005]
- Three Baby Swallows and Mr. Zhou's Three Sons [12/10/2005]
- Never Overlook Doing a Small Good Deed and Never Commit a Small Bad Deed [12/9/2005]
- Stories about Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty and His Prime Minister, Wei Zheng [12/7/2005]
- Remember Others' Merits and Forget Their Shortcomings [12/7/2005]
- No Matter How You Try, Heaven Controls the Outcome [12/6/2005]
- High-Ranking Officials Stand on the Shoulders of Low-Ranking Officials, Mountains Stand on the Ground [12/5/2005]
- Virtuous and Honest Deeds Always Bring Good Returns [12/5/2005]
- Returning Good for Evil Melts Away Hatred [12/2/2005]
- Traditional Culture: Eliminating Serious Problems When They First Appear [12/1/2005]
- Rewarded with Virtuous and Talented Offspring for Being Charitable, Benevolent and Altruistic [11/30/2005]
- Lessons from Chinese Idioms: "Irrigating the Neighboring State's Melon Fields" [11/29/2005]
- The Story of a Great Buddhist Monk, Daxing [11/29/2005]
- The Honest First-Place Finisher at the Imperial Civil Service Examination [11/28/2005]
- Lessons from Chinese Idioms: "Suffer from Cold and Hunger" [11/28/2005]
- Respecting a Person with High Virtue Keeps the Enemy Away [11/27/2005]
- Story of an Ancient Cultivator: Words Spoken by an Ulcer with a Human Face [11/27/2005]
- The Moment He Supported a Stalk of Grain [11/26/2005]
- One Righteous Thought Subdues Hundreds of Illnesses: Filial Piety Conquers an Epidemic [11/25/2005]
- Chinese Folklore: An Eagle Catches Little Chicks [11/24/2005]
- The Story of an Ancient Ruler: Emperor Forbids Canings after Studying a Medical Book [11/23/2005]
- Consider Others First, Cultivate Your Inner Self and Never Blame Others [11/20/2005]
- Chinese Folklore: Qin Hui and the Stinking Lake [11/19/2005]
- The Story of the "Kind Person's Bridge" [11/18/2005]
- Forbearance Melts People's Hearts [11/17/2005]
- Life Offered as Sacrifice for a Noble Cause Touches the Enemy's Heart [11/17/2005]
- Traditional Culture: Not Being Greedy Is Something to be Treasured [11/16/2005]
- Interpreting the Tang Dynasty Poem "Self Understanding" [11/15/2005]
- Traditional Culture: When the Emperor Ruled with Compassion, People Loved Him [11/15/2005]
- Traditional Chinese Culture: Being an Upright, Honest, and Trustworthy Person [11/14/2005]
- A Story about Retribution: Harming Others is Harming Oneself; a Robber in This Life, a Slave in the Next [11/14/2005]
- Interpreting the Yuan Dynasty Song, "Lamb on the Hill" [11/13/2005]
- Greed without Virtue Leads to Disaster [11/12/2005]
- A Story About Escaping the Rain [11/12/2005]
- Live and Learn [11/4/2005]
- Suffering Loss is a Blessing [11/3/2005]
- Cultivating One's Morality by Enduring a False Accusation [11/3/2005]
- Traditional Culture: True to His Word [10/27/2005]
- Respecting A Teacher As A Father [10/26/2005]
- "If its Source is Pure, the Water Will be Clean" - Ruling the Country by Earning the Trust and Confidence of the People [10/20/2005]
- A Mother Instilled Good Discipline, Sons Became Great Scholars [10/17/2005]
- Do Not Look at What is not in Accordance with Decorum; Do Not Listen to What is Not in Accordance with Decorum [10/16/2005]
- A Story About An Owl Who Cherished A Dead and Decaying Mouse [10/15/2005]
- Traditional Culture: Doing Good Deeds and Accumulating Virtue is the Fountain of Good Fortune [10/8/2005]
- Chinese Folklore: Zhuge Liang's Cultivation Practice [10/5/2005]
- Tang Dynasty Emperor Taizong Educated the Crown Prince via Things Encountered in Daily Life [9/15/2005]
- Traditional Culture: the Essence of Chinese Weiqi Chess (Go) Is Not About Winning or Losing [9/1/2005]
- Historical Commentary on Han Xin, Famous General of the Han Dynasty [8/28/2005]
- Chinese Folklore: Heaven Honors the Man Who is Truly Concerned for the People [8/23/2005]
- Forging People's Temperament Through Music [8/13/2005]
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