Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Confucius, Sun Tzu, and 'The People’s Liberation Army' By Lev Navrozov

Western university professors were so sure that every sage must have a Latin name that they transformed the name of the Chinese thinker Kung Fu Tzu (551-479 B.C.) into “Confucius.”

My Britannica says that he was a loner, and his teaching reminds me of Christ five centuries later. He devoted his life to relieving human beings of their sufferings and in particular, to avoiding war. As he said, “Virtue is to love human beings, and wisdom is to understand them.”

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