The Root of Benevolence Ruling a Large Country The Fine Young Man The Gentleman A Virtuous People Understanding Others Shame Providing for Parents Teaching Words and Actions Good to All Study and Contemplation Heresy A Gentleman‘ s Contentions Sovereigns and Ministers A Benevolent Neighborhood Residing in Benevolence Liking People willful Benevolence The Way in the Morning Doing the Right Thing The Profit Motive Profit and Righteousness Reckless Words Shen Cheng‘s Infirmity Zichan the Gentleman Dwelling On the Past Self-Blame Peasants and Pedants The Delight of Study The Gentleman‘s Way The Method of Benevolence Wealth and Enjoyment Extravagance and Parsimony A Gentleman‘s Freedom A Scholar‘s Path Profit, Fate, and Benevolence A Gentleman‘s Worries The Unshakable will The Golden Rule Upright Leadership Rectitude Friendship and Advice Leadership by Example The Upright Leader Fan Chi Asks About Benevolence An Agreeable Person A Contented Person Poor without Complaint Shameless Words Why Study Misspeaking The Difficult Ones Judging People and Words Discretion and Forbearance Be Skeptical The Dao Transgression The Proper Way Making Friends Natural Understanding The Village Bandit Gossip The Depraved Official Detestable Changes Mindful The Lover of Learning Benevolence Realized Earning Trust Crossing the Line After Confucius