Interviews

Personal Interview with Professor Zhao Wei of the Confucian Institute at George Mason University

This is a fifty-minute interview we conducted at the Confucian Institute at George Mason University.  Professor Zhao Wei is a practicing Confucian who arrived from Beijing and has been teaching Confucianism at George Mason University since August 2013. In the interview, she shares information, insights, and personal experiences about Confucianism.

How did you become interested in Confucianism?


Temples and Education
                                    

Applying Confucian Principles in Modern-day China




Respect for Authority



Feast of Confucius



Book of Odes


Confucianism during the Cultural Revolution


Importance of Studies


Common Misconceptions


Relationship between husband and wife


Sibling Relationships


Confucianism in the United States?

Universal Values








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