Traditional Culture
- An Ancient Story of the Consequences of Adultery [3/16/2012]
- Appearance Stems from the Mind, and One’s Fate Changes with One’s Heart [3/8/2012]
- Culture and History: The Great Way of Learning in Ancient China [3/7/2012]
- Consequences of Jealousy [3/4/2012]
- Throughout the Ages, Good is Rewarded While Evil Provokes Karmic Retribution [2/13/2012]
- Stories from History: Marriage Is Predetermined—A Husband and Wife Should Treat Each Other with Respect [2/8/2012]
- Great Empresses of China—Worthy Role Models for Traditional Chinese Women (Part 3 of 3) [12/20/2011]
- Great Empresses of China—Worthy Role Models for Traditional Chinese Women (Part 2 of 3) [12/19/2011]
- Great Empresses of China—Worthy Role Models for Traditional Chinese Women (Part 1 of 3) [12/18/2011]
- Two Officials with Good Upbringing [11/10/2011]
- Stories from History: Guard Against a Mean Person and Promote the Person Who States Things Straightforwardly [10/29/2011]
- A Story from Ancient Times - Unexpected Wealth [10/27/2011]
- Discussions on “Time” from the Past – Part 2: Ancient Chinese Showed Appreciation for Time in Poetry [10/24/2011]
- Stories from History: Avoid Eloquent Speakers, Employ the Honest and Dutiful [10/23/2011]
- Discussions On “Time” from the Past [10/22/2011]
- Learning Without Thinking Is Labor Lost [10/22/2011]
- Emperor Wendi of the Han Dynasty Stopped Building a Pavilion to Save His People's Money [10/21/2011]
- Stories from History: Yue Fei and Wuhan (Part 1) [10/20/2011]
- Stories from History: Yue Fei and Wuhan (Part 2) [10/20/2011]
- Confucius Learning from the Book of Changes [10/18/2011]
- Cultivate to Consummation and Be an Example for Later Generations [10/15/2011]
- Reinforce the Three Cardinal Guides and the Five Constant Virtues to Ensure Harmony between Husband and Wife [10/1/2011]
- Stories from History: Rejecting Lust, Even Heaven Is Touched [9/17/2011]
- The Wonder of Music Lies in Its Virtue [9/15/2011]
- The People Followed King Wen of Zhou Because He Cared Even for the Dead [9/9/2011]
- A Few Words About Confucius, Virtue and Selecting a Place of Residence [9/6/2011]
- Traditional Chinese Culture: The Concept of “Being Content with Poverty and Happily Pursuing the Way” [6/20/2011]
- The Virtue of Emperor Taizong (Image) [6/6/2011]
- Traditional Chinese Culture: Three Short Stories Illustrate How A Sin is Committed With Even One Thought of Lust [6/3/2011]
- Emperor Kangxi's View of Kindness [5/18/2011]
- An Ancient Sage Teaches Others by Acting Righteously [4/12/2011]
- Ancient Chinese Principles of Educating Children: Cultivating Moral Character and Virtue [3/26/2011]
- Ancient Chinese Parenting Philosophy: Emphasis on Virtue and Moral Behavior (Part 2) [3/24/2011]
- The Rich and Varied Use of Idioms in Chinese Culture (Part 2) [3/23/2011]
- What Is the Foundation of Education? (Photo) [3/22/2011]
- Ancient Chinese Parenting Philosophy: Emphasis on Virtue and Moral Behavior (Part I) [3/20/2011]
- The Rich and Varied Use of Idioms in Chinese Culture (Part 1) [3/12/2011]
- The Differences Between Western Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Cultivation Practice [2/19/2011]
- Xiao Yan, Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty--China's First "Monk Emperor" [12/2/2010]
- Revive the Divinely Inspired Culture and Appreciate Its Significance [11/27/2010]
- How Shi Yeguang's False Cultivation Led to Retribution [11/5/2010]
- Taking Delight in Having One's Mistakes Pointed Out [10/22/2010]
- Human Spirit Passed on in Traditional Classic Literature [8/26/2010]
- Recalling the Teachings of Confucius: The Virtuous Character of a Superior Man [8/15/2010]
- A Person Who Miraculously Changed His Destiny [8/1/2010]
- Two Stories from the Qing Dynasty about Being Accountable for One's Actions [7/12/2010]
- Ancient Stories about Being a Good Neighbor [6/3/2010]
- A Blacksmith's Promise to Grant a Poor Scholar Five Hundred Strings of Coins [6/2/2010]
- The Wisdom of Inclusiveness [5/31/2010]
- Be Strict with Yourself and Lenient Towards Others [4/10/2010]
- Respecting Teachers and Cherishing Virtue [4/9/2010]
- Traditional Chinese Painting [4/8/2010]
- Legend from China's Tang Dynasty Tells of a Woman Cast into Hell for Slandering Buddha Shakyamuni [3/29/2010]
- China's Tea Culture [3/26/2010]
- Traditional Chinese Culture as Reflected through the Concept of "Male Left, Female Right" [3/24/2010]
- Cultural Connotations of Traditional Chinese Folk Music [3/20/2010]
- Ancient Stories of Unselfishness and Righteousness [3/18/2010]
- An Ancient Cultivation Story: Seeing the Buddha [2/5/2010]
- Not Moved by Official Honor or Disgrace, Pay No Heed to Whether You Remain In or Are Removed From Office [2/4/2010]
- Loyal and Valiant Yue Fei [2/3/2010]
- Reward or Retribution Based on Heavenly Principles Comes Exactly as Planned [1/24/2010]
- Emperor Kangxi - A Master of Pen and Sword [1/23/2010]
- Mo-tse [1/16/2010]
- Sun Simiao and His Cultivation Theory Related to Health [1/16/2010]
- About Chinese History [1/15/2010]
- Revelations from Shang Shu [1/15/2010]
- Be Clear about Cause and Effect: Good Will Be Rewarded with Good [1/14/2010]
- Divinely Inspired Culture and Belief [12/16/2009]
- Yan Shu--A Faithful and Sincere Person [12/7/2009]
- A Virtuous Emperor During the Zhenguan Period [11/27/2009]
- The Monk Who Overslept [11/25/2009]
- A Life of Comfort Is Worse Than Poisoned Wine [11/24/2009]
- Crimes Against Practitioners Earn Monetary Rewards [10/16/2009]
- Reincarnated into a Horse to Pay Off a Debt [9/17/2009]
- The Example of Xu Xun: Seek to Understand the Tao, Establish Virtue and Help Others [9/13/2009]
- Birth and Death Are Determined by Fate; Fortune and Prestige Are Arranged in Heaven [8/26/2009]
- Good Rewards Come from Trusting in Dafa [8/24/2009]
- Divinely Inspired Culture: The Ideals of Being an Upright Person [8/21/2009]
- Culture and Spirit During the Apex of the Tang Dynasty [8/4/2009]
- How Can One Achieve Buddhahood with a Human Heart? [7/16/2009]
- Honor Heaven and Understand One's Responsibility, Follow the Dao That Guides One's Behavior [7/3/2009]
- Gao-yao's Idea of Nine Virtues [6/19/2009]
- Dayu, a Wise and Diligent Leader [6/17/2009]
- Fu Xi (Tai Hao) [6/12/2009]
- Abide by Tao, Promote Kindness, Use Virtue to Administer the Country Well [4/4/2009]
- Moral Integrity and Trust: A Virtue and a Responsibility [3/27/2009]
- The Power of Kindness [3/17/2009]
- Protected by an "Ethereal Wrap" [2/19/2009]
- "One Should Be the First to Be Concerned about the State" [2/14/2009]
- Peace and Stability Come from Faith in Heaven and Respect for Nature [2/11/2009]
- Kokushi [2/3/2009]
- Emperor Kang Xi Taught His Children to Recite a Book 120 Times [1/31/2009]
- Yang Loses His Life Due to Karmic Retribution [1/20/2009]
- Revere Heaven with Virtue [1/17/2009]
- An Emperor Who Paid Great Respect to Heaven and Worked Tirelessly for His People [12/7/2008]
- Stories of the Ancients Honoring Their Teachers [11/10/2008]
- The Wisdom of Teacher Kuang [11/2/2008]
- A Person's Future Will Change When He Ceases to Do Bad Deeds and Begins to Do Good [10/7/2008]
- A Gentleman Is Strict with Himself and Tolerant of Others [10/2/2008]
- When the Occasion Calls For Doing Good, Do Not Hesitate [9/10/2008]
- Thoughts on How "Benevolence Begins With Oneself" Relates To The Cultivation Of Moral Character [9/10/2008]
- Traditional Values Include Respect for Spiritual Teachers [9/8/2008]
- One Benefits from Modesty and Is Ruined by Complacence [9/7/2008]
- Helping Others in Need Is Being Compassionate [8/25/2008]
- Culture Is Bestowed by Gods: A Noble Person Cultivates Wisdom and Far-sightedness [8/18/2008]
- Learning Requires Consistency and Perseverance [8/12/2008]
- The Power of Buddha Law [8/4/2008]
- The Chinese Emperors' Edicts of Repentance [8/1/2008]
- What the Ancients Believed about Obscene Thoughts [7/12/2008]
- Natural and Eternal Music from Heaven [7/6/2008]
- Confucian Wisdom on the Ways of Treating Others [7/5/2008]
- Confucius: The Way to Becoming a Gentleman Lies in Understanding Virtue [7/4/2008]
- Music, the Blossoming of Virtue [6/21/2008]
- Mencius Does Not Give Up Easily [6/9/2008]
- The Essence of a Gentleman Is to Know Virtue [6/6/2008]
- Governing People with Kindness and Virtue, Expressing the Demeanor of a Benevolent King [6/3/2008]
- Catastrophe and Renaissance of Chinese Traditional Culture (Part 6) [5/3/2008]
- Cultivating Speech and Not Talking About Others' Shortcomings [4/29/2008]
- The Beauty of the Guqin: Upright and Profound [3/31/2008]
- Sima Guang's View on Talent and Virtue [3/30/2008]
- One Should Keep a Distance from Those Who Curry Favor [3/26/2008]
- Talented Officials More Valuable than Auspicious Omens [3/24/2008]
- One Must Follow the Standards of Heaven to Be Recognized by Heaven as a Good Person [3/23/2008]
- Heaven Will Help the Virtuous [3/14/2008]
- Ancient Stories of How Virtuous Mothers Educated Their Children [3/12/2008]
- Correcting One's Wrongdoings Changes One's Fate [2/27/2008]
- Human Hearts Are as Clear as a Mirror [2/25/2008]
- Abiding by Heavenly Principles--A Country at Peace and People in Harmony [2/23/2008]
- Selflessly Serve the Public, Respect Virtue and Love the People [2/20/2008]
- Assist the Poor and Serve Those in Need [2/15/2008]
- Moral Character Is the Number One Consideration in Recommending People [2/14/2008]
- The Significance of the Color Yellow in Traditional Chinese Culture [2/11/2008]
- A Man of Virtue Treasures Time Like Gold [1/31/2008]
- The Virtue of Chinese Painting [1/30/2008]
- Father Rejects a Virtue-less Friend [1/26/2008]
- The "Great Unity of Heaven and Man" Manifested in Traditional Chinese Clothing [1/21/2008]
- Governing a Country with Virtue and Appointing Officials Based on Sagacity [1/18/2008]
- The Power of Music [1/12/2008]
- A Nun Donates a Donation [1/5/2008]
- County Sheriff Zhongli Yi Tested New Medicine on Himself to Save the People from an Epidemic [1/4/2008]
- Lu Yuqin, a Dynasty's Founding Member That Was Free of Self-Interest and Jealousy [1/3/2008]
- A Man of Modesty Will Extend His Good Fortune [12/28/2007]
- Be Noble and Incorruptible: Do Not Pocket Lost Gold [12/11/2007]
- How the Ancient Chinese Educated Their Children [12/5/2007]
- Divinely-inspired Culture: Moral Integrity Without Greed [12/4/2007]
- Respecting Buddha with a Righteous Mind and Sincerity [11/14/2007]
- A Story from Buddha Shakyamuni's Time: Anand's Seven Dreams [11/14/2007]
- A Culture Passed Down by the Ancients: Upholding Virtue and Having Selfless Compassion For Others in Need [11/13/2007]
- Confucius on the Benefits of Studying [11/12/2007]
- After an Earthquake, Emperor Kangxi Advocated Introspection and Reform (Photo) [11/9/2007]
- Stories About Traditional Chinese Music: Vocal Masters Throughout Chinese History (Part 1) [11/4/2007]
- Correcting One's Mistakes With Courage and Improving Oneself Without Delay [10/30/2007]
- Little-Known Stories from History: Lao Zi, Confucius, and Shakyamuni (Part 3) [10/29/2007]
- Little-Known Stories from History: Lao Zi, Confucius, and Shakyamuni (Part 2) [10/28/2007]
- Culture Handed Down by Divine Beings: If a Ruler Is Amiable and Easy to Approach, the People Will Submit to Him Willingly [10/28/2007]
- Little-Known Stories from History: Lao Zi, Confucius, and Shakyamuni (Part 1) [10/27/2007]
- The Story of Li Shizhen [10/25/2007]
- Reflections on History: Jiang Ziya Defects to the Zhou Dynasty Because of Emperor Zhou's Tyranny [10/24/2007]
- Hua Tuo, a Miraculous Healer of Ancient China [10/23/2007]
- Having Served the Country with Utmost Loyalty, a Noble Spirit Will Never Perish (Photos) [10/19/2007]
- Han Xin: The Most Famous General of the Han Dynasty [10/17/2007]
- An Honest and Incorruptible Official: Wang Pu [10/14/2007]
- Take Virtue Seriously and Let Go of Past Resentments [10/13/2007]
- Yue Yun is Loyal, Courageous, Kind and Devoted; His Fame and Glory Will Last Forever [10/2/2007]
- An Honest, Righteous, and Selfless Government Official [9/25/2007]
- Enlightenment from the Bell [9/25/2007]
- A Modest Prime Minister [9/24/2007]
- Peace Prevails When The Virtuous Govern, Chaos Follows When The Unethical Rule [9/23/2007]
- Lu Mengzheng Urged People to "Follow Their Fate" [9/22/2007]
- From the Perspective of Gods and Buddhas, the Most Important Thing Is One's Heart [9/17/2007]
- Benevolence and Virtue Can Change People [9/11/2007]
- Be an Official for the People, Noble and Pure in Character [9/7/2007]
- Encourage People To Be Kindhearted And to Reject Immoral Customs [9/6/2007]
- Heaven Protects Compassionate People [9/5/2007]
- Returning to One's True Self and Capturing Every Opportunity to Cultivate [8/26/2007]
- News of an Official's Virtuous Rule Travels Far and Wide [8/25/2007]
- Li Mi Did Not Seek Fame and Power; He Retired as Soon as Achieving Meritorious Accomplishments [8/22/2007]
- Sincerity and Virtue Move People and Heaven Alike [8/22/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 10) [8/19/2007]
- A Taoist Talks About Destiny [8/19/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 12) [8/18/2007]
- Emperor Kangxi Was a Wise Ruler and a Paragon of Benevolence (Photo) [8/17/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 8) [8/15/2007]
- Traditional Chinese Culture - Mi Zijian Knew Precisely What to Accept or Reject [8/12/2007]
- Translations of Selected Excerpts from Yuan's Proverbs (The Seventh) [8/10/2007]
- Putting the Public's Interest Before One's Own [8/10/2007]
- At His Wife's Urging Mr. Le Yangzi Advanced His Studies to Elevate His Moral Character [8/9/2007]
- A Person with Great Compassion Has No Enemies [8/6/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 11) [8/5/2007]
- Saving Others Is Saving Ourselves [8/4/2007]
- Selections from Yuan's "Codes" Series, Part 6 [8/3/2007]
- Doing One's Duty Without Claiming Credit [8/2/2007]
- Righteous Historiographers Would Rather Die Than Distort the Truth [7/31/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 4) [7/31/2007]
- Selected Translations from the Book "Role Model to the World" by Yuan Cai (Part 3) [7/30/2007]
- Selected Translations from "Role Model To The World" by Mr. Yuan, Part 2 [7/29/2007]
- Concentration Is the Key to Success [7/25/2007]
- Suffering Insults Modestly and Attaching the Most Importance to the Bigger Picture [7/25/2007]
- Correcting a King's Faults with Righteousness and Selflessly Serving the People [7/19/2007]
- Culture Is Bestowed by God - "Yuan's Shi Fan" Selection II [7/19/2007]