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Inspirado pelo Duque de Chou, Confúcio editou seis clássicos chineses escritos pelo Rei Wen: Livro de Poemas, Livro de Ritos, Livro de História, Livro das Mutações (I Ching), Livro de Documentos e Livro de Música. Este último, infelizmente, se perdeu. | |||
Today Confucius has a reputation for being stiff and reserved. But he was not without sensitivity. The story is told that he was once so moved by a performance of ancient music that he remained in a stupor for three months. When he finally came out of the trance, he said, “I never imagined that music could be so sublime.”<ref>Confucius, ''Analects'', 7:13, trans. James Legge.</ref> | Today Confucius has a reputation for being stiff and reserved. But he was not without sensitivity. The story is told that he was once so moved by a performance of ancient music that he remained in a stupor for three months. When he finally came out of the trance, he said, “I never imagined that music could be so sublime.”<ref>Confucius, ''Analects'', 7:13, trans. James Legge.</ref> |
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