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Preserving and promoting Eastern ethical values ​​through the book series "Book of Saints"

NDO - The April 30-May 1 holiday is not only an opportunity for everyone to temporarily put aside the hustle and bustle of work, but also a precious time to reflect on life values, enrich knowledge, and nurture personal ethics. Among the diverse choices for the holiday, the book series The Book of Sages, Humanity, Etiquette, and Righteousness, reprinted for the second time by the Truth National Political Publishing House, is a suggestion worth pondering.

Báo Nhân dânBáo Nhân dân29/04/2025

Born from the source of materials from the Truong Giang Literature Publishing House (China), the three-volume book series Nhan, Le, Nghia was carefully compiled, inheriting the spirit of Confucianism - a philosophical system that has deeply shaped not only the East but also contributed to building the moral foundation for humanity.

Focusing on the three fundamental virtues in Confucianism, the book is not only a philosophical handbook for life but also a mirror for reflecting on oneself in behavior, in choosing between right and wrong, benefit and righteousness.

Confucian philosophy, with its emphasis on morality, self-cultivation, community service, and the practice of benevolence, has not only been the spiritual foundation for East Asian nations for thousands of years, but also has profound humanistic values ​​for all of humanity. Core virtues such as Benevolence, Propriety, Righteousness, Wisdom, and Trustworthiness - the five pillars of Confucianism - are the guiding principles for human behavior and lifestyle, regardless of the era.

The book series "Book of the Sages" , which has now released three volumes including Humanity, Etiquette, and Righteousness, and is about to release two more volumes, Wisdom and Trust, not only provides theoretical knowledge but also helps readers deeply feel the humanistic and humane spirit of Confucianism.

In particular, the book Nghia, edited by Tieu Hong Quan and Nghe Diec Trinh, provides an insight into the role of “Nghia” in social life - as a measure of integrity, loyalty and community service.

In the Book of Sages - Ren highlights the spirit of compassion, altruism, sincerity and diligence. "Ren" is not only the love between people but also the core quality that helps people become gentlemen - acting for righteousness, staying away from selfish fame and profit.

Rites - according to Confucianism - are not simply rituals, but moral standards, models for people to self-regulate their behavior. Reading the book "Book of Sages - Rites" helps readers better understand the role of rituals in maintaining social order and harmony between people, and at the same time closely linked to the virtue of "Humanity" as content and form.

Righteousness is the profound highlight of the book series. With a thorough analytical style, the book shows that “righteousness” is not only the right reasoning in behavior but also the sacrifice of personal ego for the community, for justice and morality. A person with “Righteousness” is someone who knows how to put the common interest above personal interest, knows how to behave ethically and does not seek fame or profit. “Righteousness” is not only morality in words but also expressed through behavior and lifestyle.

Although it is a classic book with a difficult language and high knowledge content, the book of sages - Humanity, Etiquette, and Righteousness still retains its original value, helping readers have a more comprehensive and profound view of a system of values ​​that has dominated Eastern thought for centuries.

The book is not only for academic researchers but also a valuable document for anyone who wishes to cultivate morality, cultivate themselves, and live responsibly towards the community. Reading the Book of the Sages is also a journey to find oneself in the values ​​that have formed the character of an entire Eastern civilization.

Holidays are for recharging, but also for reaffirming core values. In an increasingly complex and volatile world , reading and reflecting on the three moral pillars of Confucianism, Humanity, Propriety, and Righteousness, may be the way for each person to find balance in modern life.

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