Confucianism Links

  1. Bibliographies and Bibliographic Collections:
  1. Electronic Translations & Texts:
     
    • The Texts of Confucianism (Sacred Books of the East, 1879; translated by James Legge) 
      A good site for Four Books, Five Classics, Hsiao King, the Classic of Filial Piety, etc.
       
    • Confucian Lexicon (in Chinese) and Images (maintained by Lao Sze-kwang maintained by Research Institute for the Humanities (RIH), The Chinese University of Hong Kong. )
      The dictionary is in Chinese, but some good images are useful.
       
    • Multi-Lingual Web site of Confucius Publishing
      A multilingual presentation of few Confucian texts, including the full online multilingual translations of Confucius's Analects. It also has lots of Confucian images and pictures.
       
    • Wang Yang-Ming's Philosophy
      This site gives some good excerpts
       
    • Five Classics:
       
      • James Legge's translations from the Sacred Books of the East series (maintained by sacred-texts.com)

        The Shu Ching (Book of Historical Records); The Shih Ching (Book of Odes); The I Ching (Book of Changes); and The Li Ki Part I & The Li Ki Part II (Book of Rites)

        Note: The fifth classic is the Spring and Autumn Annals (Ch'un Ch'iu); no translation of it is available online here. Traditionally, there was a sixth classic, the Classic of Music (Yüeh Ching), which was lost centuries ago.
         
      • Book of Odes (Shijing / Shih Ching) (text in Chinese and English; maintained by Chinese Text Initiative, University of Virginia Library)
        "Book of Odes, an anthology of songs, poems, and hymns... consists of 311 poems (6 without text) dating from the Zhou Dynasty (1027-771 BC) to the Spring & Autumn Period (770-476 BC)."
         
    • Four Books (Analects, Great Learning, The Mean, and Mencius):
       
  1. More Sites: Confucian Images, History and Culture