本书用漫画的形式讲述了孔子如何从一个普通人成长为中国古代伟大的思想家、教育家、儒家学派创始人,并最终成为“圣人”的故事。孔子之所以被后世尊为圣人,就在于其看似平易的思想和言行,无不与包括科学与哲学在内的中国文化相互通约。本书呈现给大家的是一个有血有肉的“圣人”形象 作者简介: 周春才,北京人,1957年出生,职业画家,独立撰稿人,本社特邀作者,长期致力于中国文化的研究与普及工作。在中西文化比较的前提下,作者从世界观、方法论以及价值共识的高度,对中国文化做出了明确的还原与界定。其作品通俗生动,内容丰富,并且已被翻译成十余种语言,受到专家和读者的广泛关注和好评。 目录: Introduction Part1TheLineageofConfucius Part2TeachingHimselfandSupportingHimself Part3FirstExposuretoSocialReality Part4AnUnorthodoxEducation Part5AssistantMasterofCeremonies Part6BecomingFamousforFoundingaSchool Part7LearningforAll Part8TheOriginoftheFourFieldsofStudy Part9TriptotheCapital Part10ConsultingLaoziabouttheRites Part11DiscussingMusicwithChangHong Part12ThePoliticalEnvironmentintheStateofLu Part13DuckJingofQiAsksaboutGovernment Part14HearingtheShaoMusicIntroduction Part1TheLineageofConfucius Part2TeachingHimselfandSupportingHimself Part3FirstExposuretoSocialReality Part4AnUnorthodoxEducation Part5AssistantMasterofCeremonies Part6BecomingFamousforFoundingaSchool Part7LearningforAll Part8TheOriginoftheFourFieldsofStudy Part9TriptotheCapital Part10ConsultingLaoziabouttheRites Part11DiscussingMusicwithChangHong Part12ThePoliticalEnvironmentintheStateofLu Part13DuckJingofQiAsksaboutGovernment Part14HearingtheShaoMusic Part15FleeingfromQi Part16FourteenYearsofNotBeingConfusedandKnowingtheMandateofHeaven Part17LearningandDigestingtheTruthoftheRitesandMusicofThreeDynasties Part18ThroughtheRitesArchiveHumanism,DisplayHumanismthroughtheRites Part19EstablishingtheCharacteroftheGentleman Part20TimeisFlowingAwayandItDoesNotWaitforUs Part21Confucius’OfficialCareer Part22AppointedMinisteroftheInterior Part23UproaratJiagu Part24AttendingtheYear-endSacrifice Part25RazingtheThreeCities Part26IAmGoingSoSlowlyBecauseIAmLeavingBehindtheLandofMyParents Part27ArrivalinWei Part28DelayedinKuangandPu Part29ThreeUnhappyYearsinWei Part30ThroughtheStatesofCaoandSongtoZheng Part31ArrivalinChen Part32StarvationbetweenChenandCai Part33PassingthroughFuhan Part34CasualMeetingwithChuHermits Part35FallingIllontheWay Part36ReturntoWei Part37StateElder Part38SortingOuttheAncientRecords Part39ThreeThousandFollowers,SeventyDisciples Part40DeathsofKongLi,YanHuiandZiLu Part41“IThinkOnlyHeavenUnderstandsMe!” Part42AManoftheMostExaltedVirtueandtheUtmostMoralIntegrityQufuinShandongProvinceisboundedontheeastbyMountMeng,onthenorthbyMountTai,onthesouthbyMountYiandonthewestbythecurvingriversYiandSi.Thelandisfertilehere,withbumperharvests.RichlyendowedbyNature,QufuwasoneofthecradlesoftheChineserace.Becauseanemperorinancienttimes,ShaoHao,wassupposedtohavebuilthiscapitalatQufutheareawasalsoknownas“TheShaoHaoSite.”FollowingtheXia(2070-1600BC)andShang(1600-1046BC)dynasties,QufuwasthecapitalofLu,oneofthefeudalstatesundertheZhouDynasty(1046-256BC).TheStateofLuhadthefunctionofprotectingtheroyalHouseofZhoufromtheYibarbariansintheeast. Qufugotitsname(“windinghillock”)fromitstopography.DuringtheSpringandAutumnPeriod(770-476BC)itgraduallybecameacenterofChina’sculturalheritage,asitpreservedtheritesandmusicoftheearliesttimesoftheZhouDynasty.ItwasbymeansofthisrichstoreofculturalrelicsthatConfucius,thefounderofConfucianismshapedtheva luesystemandspiritualcreedoftheChinesepeople.Confucius,infact,wasanimportantrepresentativeofapivotalerainworldcivilization.
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