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The Four Books tend to be less historical, descriptive, and concrete. Concerned primarily with the nature of man, the inner source of his morality, and his relation to the larger cosmos, they introduce and explain general principles of proper conduct and action and do not require the detailed, and often abstruse, knowledge of ancient Chinese institutions and social practices that comprehension of the Five Classics requires.
Confucianism: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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