Wang Hui-Yueh
Wang Hui-Yueh (c. 1850) was a Chinese philosopher who wrote treaties during the 'Heavenly Kingdom of Highest Peace' (T'ai-p'ing t'ien-kuo), a theocratic dynasty proclaimed in 1851 by Hung Hsiu-ch'uan. He tried to infuse Confucian and Christian tenets into his philosophy.Wisdom & Quotes
- Since we were all born of the same father of souls, why should there be any distinction between you and me or between others and ourselves? When there are clothes, let us wear them together; when there is food, let us enjoy it together.
Robert Louis Stevenson