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Confucius the Sage

A Story in Easy Chinese, Pinyin and English (Heroes of Ancient China, Book 7)

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Confucius the Sage

By: Jeff Pepper, Xiao Hui Wang - translator
Narrated by: Chen Junyou, Geraldo Cortes
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Who was Confucius, and why has his influence lasted for more than two thousand years?

This biography, written in easy-to-understand Simplified Chinese, introduces listeners to the life and ideas of Confucius (Kongzi), one of the most influential thinkers in Chinese history. Born during a time of political conflict and social instability, Confucius developed a philosophy centered on ethics, learning, family, and responsible leadership. Although he faced challenges in his own lifetime and struggled to find official support for his reforms, his teachings were preserved by his students and have shaped generations of Chinese society.

Through a series of engaging stories, this book traces Confucius’s early life, his years of teaching and travel, and his lasting impact on education, government, and moral thought. Listeners will gain an understanding of the man himself, the world he lived in, and the ideas that helped shape a civilization.
The story is told using only 960 different Chinese words. It includes pinyin and English translations and a complete glossary.

Please note: This audiobook is in Mandarin Chinese.

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