As one of the classic works of the Confucian school, *The Analects* was compiled by the disciples of Confucius. Primarily composed of aphorisms and dialogues, it records Confucius's words and actions, reflecting his political views, ethical thoughts, moral concepts, and educational principles. As an essence of national language, it encapsulates the intellectual essence of the Chinese nation and demonstrates the richness, complexity, and breadth of Chinese sentiments, making it an outstanding collection of aphoristic prose.
The title *The Analects* essentially means "to record and compile speech." While the authors include various followers, they are predominantly Confucius's disciples. The language used is concise and profound, with many sayings still regarded as timeless wisdom today. Through exemplary language, it vividly records every word and movement of Confucius.
The teachings in *The Analects* range from gradual guidance to brief, insightful responses, and from stimulating debates to eloquent discussions. The dialogues are lifelike and vivid, offering not only static descriptions of his demeanor but also a profound portrayal of his temperament. Furthermore, centered around Confucius, the book successfully characterizes his many disciples.
Figures such as Zilu, known for his bluntness; Zigong, for his cleverness; Yan Hui, for his refinement; and Zeng Si, for his unconventional elegance, all possess distinct personalities that leave a lasting impression. As a cornerstone of Sinology, *The Analects* covers numerous aspects of life, such as governance, character building, education, and social interaction. It serves as a treasure trove of traditional Chinese wisdom, guiding people in self-cultivation and statecraft for centuries. The profound social insights and philosophical maxims it contains are historical reflections of Chinese civilization. As the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu once said, "You must climb to the highest peak to see the world below." To see the view from the top, one must first begin the journey from the foot of the mountain.