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Philosophy / Chinese culture / Classical antiquity / De / Taoism / Analects / Filial piety / Confucius / Diaeresis / Confucianism / Chinese philosophy / Secularism
Date: 2010-06-27 23:34:03
Philosophy
Chinese culture
Classical antiquity
De
Taoism
Analects
Filial piety
Confucius
Diaeresis
Confucianism
Chinese philosophy
Secularism

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