The Classic of Filial Piety 孝經
Also known as the Xiao Jing, with English translation by James Legge
Source
Wikisource, accessed 2018-05-02, https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/今文孝經
English translation
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Legge, James 1879, 'The Hsiâo King,' In Sacred Books of the East,
Vol. III, Oxford: Oxford University Press,
https://ctext.org/xiao-jing.
Discussion
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Lu, Miaw-Fen 2017, “The Reception of the Classic of Fillial Piety from
Medieval to Late Imperial China,” In Paul R Goldin, A Concise Companion
to Confucius, Oxford: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 267-285.
- Legge, James 1879, 'The Hsiâo King,' In Sacred Books of the East, Vol. III, Oxford: Oxford University Press, https://ctext.org/xiao-jing.
Discussion
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Lu, Miaw-Fen 2017, “The Reception of the Classic of Fillial Piety from
Medieval to Late Imperial China,” In Paul R Goldin, A Concise Companion
to Confucius, Oxford: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 267-285.
- Lu, Miaw-Fen 2017, “The Reception of the Classic of Fillial Piety from Medieval to Late Imperial China,” In Paul R Goldin, A Concise Companion to Confucius, Oxford: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 267-285.