How to Entertain: A Confucian Guide to Being the Host or Guest - Lecture for SACU
The essence of propriety is to “be humble and respect others,” according to the Chinese classic on ritual. This dual sentiment is manifestly lived out in the interaction between host and guest, which can range from a casual visit to a friend to meeting parents-in-law for the first time. Through various situations, we examine how Confucian thought esteems adaptability to the context in these complementary roles.
This lecture is one of a series:
A Practical Guide for Every Day - The Art of Living from The Confucian Tradition
Series two - Making Friends and Entertaining (Series April - June 2025)
Lecture 6. How to Entertain: A Confucian Guide to Being the Host or Guest (19 June 2025)
Confucius lived over 2000 years ago, yet his influence remains very strong in China. During the Han dynasty, 'Confucianism' was adopted as the underlying ideology for imperial rule and family order. Throughout China’s history, Confucianism has been challenged, reinterpreted, and appropriated. From the 20th century, after a period of disfavour, politicians and educationalists in China are once again turning to Confucianism for guidance.
To understand what Confucianism is, SACU is pleased that experts Dr Katherine Ngo and Dr Kelly Ngo, from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, will be running a series of seminars for us in 2025, our 60th year.
Full Programme of the Seminar Series here
The seminar series will run monthly on the third Thursday of each month at 7.00-8.00pm UK time. Just before each seminar, a Zoom meeting link will be sent to those that have registered via Eventbrite.
These seminars are open at all. Attendees are invited to join SACU.
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• Joining SACU events (some are exclusive to members)
• China Eye quarterly magazine
• Monthly newsletter
• Friendship with many people who share your desire to promote deeper understanding between the peoples of the UK and China
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