Gems of Chinese Literature/Wang Ch‘ung-God Our Father

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WANG CH'UNG.

1st Century a.d.

[A brilliant exponent of China's "higher school of criticism." Born a.d. 27, in poverty, he managed to pick up a good education and entered official life. After a short spell he retired dissatisfied to his home, and there composed his great work, the Lun Hêng or "Animadversions," in which he criticizes freely the teachings of Confucius and Mencius, and tilts generally against the errors and superstitions of his day. His subsequent writings were chiefly of a reforming character. He memorialized the throne on the prevailing vice and extravagance; and in the days of a drunken China, he pleaded for the prohibition of alcohol.]

Wang Ch‘ung1523793Gems of Chinese Literature — God Our Father1922Herbert Allen Giles

All creatures are to God like children, and the kindness and love of father and mother are the same to all their children.