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- - Rewarded with Virtuous and Talented Offspring for Being Charitable, Benevolent and Altruistic 2005-11-30
- - Lessons from Chinese Idioms: "Irrigating the Neighboring State's Melon Fields" 2005-11-29
- - The Story of a Great Buddhist Monk, Daxing 2005-11-29
- - The Honest First-Place Finisher at the Imperial Civil Service Examination 2005-11-28
- - Lessons from Chinese Idioms: "Suffer from Cold and Hunger" 2005-11-28
- - Story of an Ancient Cultivator: Words Spoken by an Ulcer with a Human Face 2005-11-27
- - Respecting a Person with High Virtue Keeps the Enemy Away 2005-11-27
- - Flattery Should Not Be Believed 2005-11-26
- - The Moment He Supported a Stalk of Grain 2005-11-26
- - One Righteous Thought Subdues Hundreds of Illnesses: Filial Piety Conquers an Epidemic 2005-11-25
- - Chinese Folklore: An Eagle Catches Little Chicks 2005-11-24
- - The Story of an Ancient Ruler: Emperor Forbids Canings after Studying a Medical Book 2005-11-23
- - Consider Others First, Cultivate Your Inner Self and Never Blame Others 2005-11-20
- - Chinese Folklore: Qin Hui and the Stinking Lake 2005-11-19
- - The Story of the "Kind Person's Bridge" 2005-11-18
- - Life Offered as Sacrifice for a Noble Cause Touches the Enemy's Heart 2005-11-17
- - Forbearance Melts People's Hearts 2005-11-17
- - Traditional Culture: Not Being Greedy Is Something to be Treasured 2005-11-16
- - Traditional Culture: When the Emperor Ruled with Compassion, People Loved Him 2005-11-15
- - Interpreting the Tang Dynasty Poem "Self Understanding" 2005-11-15
- - Traditional Chinese Culture: Being an Upright, Honest, and Trustworthy Person 2005-11-14
- - Interpreting the Yuan Dynasty Song, "Lamb on the Hill" 2005-11-13
- - Greed without Virtue Leads to Disaster 2005-11-12
- - A Story About Escaping the Rain 2005-11-12
- - Live and Learn 2005-11-04