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The Ruist Association of America, Inc. is a non-profit organization that shares the treasures of the Ruist tradition with anyone who desires to live a better life and to improve themselves, their families, their communities, and the world.

Recent Articles

  • A Companion on the Journey
  • How to Celebrate Confucius Day
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  • The Courage To Do Right
  • The Right Demeanor

Recommended Reading

  • Confucianism: A Short Introduction
  • Mengzi: With Selections from Traditional Commentaries
  • Ru Meditation: Gao Panlong (1562-1626 C.E.)
  • The Wrong of Rudeness: Learning Modern Civility from Ancient Chinese Philosophy

Links

  • Stone Chimes: A modern English adaptation of The Analects of Confucius, searchable by book, topic, or person.
  • The Great Learning & The Doctrine of the Mean: An online teaching translation by Robert Eno.
  • Mengzi: A Chinese & English version of Mencius.
  • Liji: A Chinese & English version of The Book of Rites.
  • Xiao Jing: A Chinese & English version of The Classic of Filiality.
  • Yangzi Fayan: In Chinese & English.
  • The Western Inscription: An English translation.
  • Friends from Afar: An English-speaking Facebook group on Ruism as a way of life.

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If he does not flatter in interacting with superiors and does not boast in interacting with inferiors, then he can create friendships.

— Yang Xiong

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