Mencius Selection
This series is not only tailor-made for young people to learn Xi classical Chinese classics, but also meets the needs of general readers to listen to and read classics anytime, anywhere, easily, hoping to effectively improve students' ability to Xi classical Chinese literature through the new mode of audio and bilingual recitation, and better promote the popularization and deepening of classic reading.
Mencius is a classic work of Confucianism written by Mencius, a thinker of the Warring States period, and his disciples, which records Mencius's ideological views and political activities in the form of dialogues and polemics.
On the basis of inheriting the legacy of Confucius's thought, Mencius put forward important propositions such as "Benevolent Government", "The People are Precious" and "Treatise on Sexual Goodness", and believed that all people have the "four ends" of benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom, and constantly expand these four ends to become a moral person in the true sense, and his pioneering ideas and views have made a breakthrough contribution to pre-Qin Confucianism.