The Chung-Yung was written by Tzu-ssu, the grandson of Confucius,
to put on record the teachings of Confucius on the nature and
conduct of life. These teachings did not spring from Confucius.
They had already stood the test for more than 2000 years, when he
devoted his life to the task of expounding and completing them. By
putting them into writing, Tzu-ssu hoped that the wisdom of long
ages of experience would be saved from loss, amid the hubbub
aroused by new schools of thought and the chaotic state of the
country.
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