<p><em> The Sayings of Mencius</em> has been revered for well over 2000 years and is arguably the most influential of the <em>Si Shu </em>(Four Books) which form the foundation of traditional Chinese education</p><p> 'Master Meng' was born during the turbulent Warring States period and was a tireless advocate of Confucian thought defending and expanding its tenets as a means of achieving peaceful relations between individuals and competing kingdoms. The sage spent most of his life journeying from court to court always seeking a Ruler sufficiently principled to apply his teachings.&nbsp;Few were found worthy.</p><p> According to his philosophy each of the fundamental Confucian virtues already exist within us as sprouts (especially <em>jen</em> (acting compassionately) and <em>yi </em>(doing what is morally correct).&nbsp;The Wise who cultivate these young shoots can achieve harmony both within themselves and in relation to their fellow beings.&nbsp;Human societies which follow this path will be fair just and free of conflict.</p><p><em> The Mencius </em>is filled with a stunning variety of philosophical and political subjects. Discussions with warlords disciples and philosophical adversaries vie with pronouncements on duty human nature society and (a recurring theme) the evils of war. &nbsp;A book to return to again and again.</p><p> This Aziloth edition is a translation by the renowned Sinologist James Legge.</p><p><br></p>