The Nine Tests of Confucius
Illustration
by Editor James S. Hewett

"Man's mind," says Confucius, "is more treacherous than mounts and rivers, and more difficult to know than the sky. For with the sky you know what to expect in respect of the coming of spring, summer, autumn, and winter, and the alternation of day and night. But man hides his character behind an inscrutable appearance. There are those who appear tame and self-effacing, but conceal a terrible pride. There are those who have some special ability but appear to be stupid. There are those who are …

Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Illustrations Unlimited, by Editor James S. Hewett