Tag: Zhuge Liang
The Tales of Our Ancestors: Lessons That Remain Valuable 5,000 Years Later
China, a country with over 5000 years of history, is renowned for its emphasis on "family values." The ancient Chinese believed that one must first cultivate oneself and uphold moral virtues to effectively "manage one's family, govern the country, and bring peace to the world." This philosophy has left a rich legacy of invaluable wisdom for generations to come.
The Wisdom of Zhuge Liang: Timeless and Inspiring Quotes
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"Zhuge Liang (Chinese: 诸葛亮; 181-234), styled Kongming, and titled Wolong, was a prominent founding father of the Shu Han dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. A brilliant strategist and statesman, Zhuge Liang is widely revered in Chinese culture and has become an iconic figure synonymous with intelligence and wisdom."
Zhuge Liang’s 86-Character Testament: A Lifetime of Wisdom on Thrift and Virtue
Instructions in the Child’s Primer genre were a popular form of moral education in ancient Chinese families. The most famous of these is a letter written by Zhuge Liang (181-234), the renowned strategist of the Three Kingdoms period, to his eight-year-old son, Zhuge Zhan.