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- Min_Sun abstract "Min Sun (Chinese: 閔損; 536–487? BC), also known by his courtesy name Ziqian (Chinese: 子騫; Wade–Giles: Tzu-ch'ien), was one of the most prominent disciples of Confucius. Confucius considered Min his second best disciple after Yan Hui, and commended him for his filial piety. His legend is included in the Confucian text The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars.".
- Q698867 abstract "Min Sun (Chinese: 閔損; 536–487? BC), also known by his courtesy name Ziqian (Chinese: 子騫; Wade–Giles: Tzu-ch'ien), was one of the most prominent disciples of Confucius. Confucius considered Min his second best disciple after Yan Hui, and commended him for his filial piety. His legend is included in the Confucian text The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars.".
- Min_Sun comment "Min Sun (Chinese: 閔損; 536–487? BC), also known by his courtesy name Ziqian (Chinese: 子騫; Wade–Giles: Tzu-ch'ien), was one of the most prominent disciples of Confucius. Confucius considered Min his second best disciple after Yan Hui, and commended him for his filial piety. His legend is included in the Confucian text The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars.".
- Q698867 comment "Min Sun (Chinese: 閔損; 536–487? BC), also known by his courtesy name Ziqian (Chinese: 子騫; Wade–Giles: Tzu-ch'ien), was one of the most prominent disciples of Confucius. Confucius considered Min his second best disciple after Yan Hui, and commended him for his filial piety. His legend is included in the Confucian text The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars.".