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It should be clear that for Zhu Xi, the study of the canon is important not principally as an intellectual exercise but as the intellectual means to a moral—even spiritual—end. Through the classical texts, especially the Four Books, the sensitive reader can apprehend the principle underlying the universe and hence, as Zhu writes, “practice the Way with all his strength, and so enter the realm of the sages and worthies.”
Confucianism: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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