Analects
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The Analects was a book put together by the students of Confucius. It is about his thoughts on family, government and war. It was likely written by his followers.
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Fragment from the manuscript of Analects, text by Kong Anguo with commentary by Zheng Xuan. This fragmentary manuscript has been found at Mogao Caves. It is dated era Longji, 2nd year (i.e. 890 AD), but it could be copied in the middle of the 8th century. Bibliothèque nationale de France
The Analects, from Östasiatiska Museet in Stockholm
A copy of He Yan's commentary on the Analects, with a sub-commentary by Xing Bing, printed during the Ming dynasty
A Vietnamese translation of the Analects translated by Tự Đức in Tự Đức thánh chế luận ngữ thích nghĩa ca 嗣德聖製論語釋義歌.