Zeng Dian
Zeng Dian (; born 546 BC), courtesy name Zixi (), also known as Zeng Xi (), was one of the earliest disciples of Confucius. He is known for a passage in the ''Analects'' in which he expressed his ambition as no more than being content with daily life. He was the father of Zeng Shen, or Master Zeng, one of the most prominent disciples of Confucius. Provided by Wikipedia-
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9by ZHANG Hong-xiang, LI Li-juan, ZENG Xi-bai, BAI Ling-yu, SHAN Hong, WANG Ya-nan, WU Cui-xia, SU Shi-mingGet full text
Published 2018-02-01
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10by Sun Le-Ping, Wang Wei, Liang You-Sheng, Tian Zeng-Xi, Hong Qing-Biao, Yang Kun, Yang Guo-Jing, Dai Jian-Rong, Gao YangGet full text
Published 2011-12-01
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11by Sun Le-Ping, Liang You-Sheng, Wu Hong-Hui, Tian Zeng-Xi, Dai Jian-Rong, Yang Kun, Hong Qing-Biao, Zhou Xiao-Nong, Yang Guo-JingGet full text
Published 2011-11-01
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12by XU Xue⁃you, ZENG Xi, YANG Zhen⁃yu, SONG Jia⁃quan, LIU Jian, XIANG Xin, CHU Liang⁃zhao, CHEN Yi⁃min, DONG Ming⁃hao, SUI Jian⁃mei, LI Yu⁃ming, YANG HuaGet full text
Published 2021-03-01
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