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[[File:Confucius Laozi Buddha.jpg|thumb|Confucius presenting the young Gautama to Lao Tzu (Quing Dynasty)]]
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Inspired by the Duke of Chou, Confucius edited the six Chinese classics, which had been written by King Wen. These were the Book of Poetry, the Book of Rites, the Book of History, the Book of Change (I Ching), the Book of Documents and the Book of Music. The Book of Music, unfortunately, has been completely lost.
Побуждаемый князем Чжоу, Конфуций редактирует шесть классичес­ких китайских трудов, написанных Императором Веном: «Книга Поэзии», «Книга Ритуалов» (Ли Цзи), «Книга Истории», «Книга Перемен» («И-Цзин»), «Книга Документов» (Шу Цзин) и «Книга Песен» (Ши Цзин). К сожалению, «Книга Песен» безвозвратно утеряна.


Today Confucius has a reputation for being stiff and reserved. But he was not without sensitivity. The story is told that he was once so moved by a performance of ancient music that he remained in a stupor for three months. When he finally came out of the trance, he said, “I never imagined that music could be so sublime.”<ref>Confucius, ''Analects'', 7:13, trans. James Legge.</ref>
Today Confucius has a reputation for being stiff and reserved. But he was not without sensitivity. The story is told that he was once so moved by a performance of ancient music that he remained in a stupor for three months. When he finally came out of the trance, he said, “I never imagined that music could be so sublime.”<ref>Confucius, ''Analects'', 7:13, trans. James Legge.</ref>