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The Five Principles of Confucianism

中国
Ren Benevolence (仁)

Righteousness (義)
信 義
Xin Yi Propriety (禮)

Wisdom (智)

智 禮 Fidelity (信)
Zhi Li
Confucianism, one of the most
prominently held belief system came
from the man himself, Kung Fuzi, or
Z H Ō N G G U Ó "Master Kung". One that exercises disci-
plines that make the State as the

THE MIDDLE KINGDOM primary source of deciding what


is right, and not a set of rules.

" C H I N A "
If you know the enemy and know
yourself, you need not fear the

秦,
"Qin", the dynasty that unified the peoples of China, and became it's
defining name, through Sanskrit, Persian, Portuguese, to English result of a hundred battles.
among all who traded with them and has adopted this internally today.
- Sun Tzu, the Art of War,
18th Passage, 3rd Division

One of the most influential ancient Chinese


public figures was Sun Tzu. He was a gen-
eral, a military strategist, and a philoso-
pher. He served one of the three states,
Wu, during the Warring States period. To- 子
day, his learnings and wisdoms are popu- Sun Tzu

larly used in any and all competitive spaces,


be it business, sport, or games.
A cultural brochure by

Pierre B. Garcia

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