The Root of Benevolence
Ruling a Large Country
The Fine Young Man
The Gentleman
A Virtuous People
Understanding Others
Shame
Providing for Parents
Teaching
Words and Actions
Good to All
Study and Contemplation
Heresy
A Gentleman‘ s Contentions
Sovereigns and Ministers
A Benevolent Neighborhood
Residing in Benevolence
Liking People
willful Benevolence
The Way in the Morning
Doing the Right Thing
The Profit Motive
Profit and Righteousness
Reckless Words
Shen Cheng‘s Infirmity
Zichan the Gentleman
Dwelling On the Past
Self-Blame
Peasants and Pedants
The Delight of Study
The Gentleman‘s Way
The Method of Benevolence
Wealth and Enjoyment
Extravagance and Parsimony
A Gentleman‘s Freedom
A Scholar‘s Path
Profit, Fate, and Benevolence
A Gentleman‘s Worries
The Unshakable will
The Golden Rule
Upright Leadership Rectitude
Friendship and Advice
Leadership by Example
The Upright Leader
Fan Chi Asks About Benevolence
An Agreeable Person
A Contented Person
Poor without Complaint
Shameless Words
Why Study
Misspeaking
The Difficult Ones
Judging People and Words
Discretion and Forbearance
Be Skeptical
The Dao
Transgression
The Proper Way
Making Friends
Natural Understanding
The Village Bandit
Gossip
The Depraved Official
Detestable Changes
Mindful
The Lover of Learning
Benevolence Realized
Earning Trust
Crossing the Line
After Confucius