CHINA and the HUMAN Side of BUSINESS. (zhong guo) The Middle Kingdom: The centre of the world?

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CHINA and the HUMAN Side of BUSINESS

(zhong guo) The Middle Kingdom: The centre of the world?

Innate Sense of Superiority + Newly Acquired Economic Power = Threat to the World!?

The Forbidden City

The Meridian Gate

The Gate of Supreme Harmony

The Hall of Supreme Harmony

The Hall of Middle Harmony

To Impartially Adhere to the Middle Way

The Iliad and the Odyssey Love and War Honour and Glory Organisation and Heroism

The Book of History

To Impartially Adhere to the Middle Way Emperor Yu Emperor Shun

A Philosophy that Seeks to Avoid Extremes and Hold a Balanced, Moderate Position.

Social Structure ContrastGuanxi

Chinese Concept of Guanxi

Without expectations, you will be strong; with tolerance, you will be big.

Before marriage know your partners weaknesses; in marriage use your partners strengths. - Chinese proverb

Virtue is the root; wealth is the consequence. - Confucius, 500 BC

Without self-interest, your interests succeed. - Lao Tzu, 500 BC

We may compare the superior man to an archer. When the archer fails to hit the target, he blames himself for being unskilled. - Confucius, 500 BC

Gansu Qingyang

China has risen as a result of its learning from the West. What can the West learn from China? PACIFIC OCEAN China USA