Confucius | Extraordinary Figures | Story of Wisdom

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Confucius, also known as Kongzi (孔子) or Kong Fuzi (孔夫子), was a Chinese philosopher, teacher, and political figure who lived during the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history. He was born in 551 BCE in the state of Lu, which is now present-day Qufu, in Shandong Province, China, and he died in 479 BCE.

Confucius is considered one of the most influential figures in Chinese history and his teachings have had a profound impact on Chinese culture, ethics, and society. He is the central figure of Confucianism, a philosophical and ethical system that emphasizes moral values, social harmony, and the importance of family and tradition.

Some key aspects of Confucian teachings include:

Ren (仁): Often translated as "benevolence" or "humaneness," Ren is the core virtue in Confucianism. It emphasizes kindness, compassion, and empathy towards others.

Li (礼): Li refers to ritual propriety, etiquette, and proper behavior. Following proper rituals and etiquette is seen as a way to maintain social harmony and show respect to others.

Xiao (孝): Xiao is the virtue of filial piety, showing respect and devotion to one's parents and ancestors. It is considered a fundamental virtue in Confucianism.

Junzi (君子): This term is usually translated as "gentleman" or "noble person." It refers to individuals who embody moral integrity and act as role models for others.

Rectification of names: Confucius believed in the importance of using proper names and terms to accurately describe reality and maintain social order.

Confucius' ideas were not widely accepted during his lifetime, but after his death, his disciples compiled his teachings into the Analects (Lunyu), a collection of sayings and ideas attributed to him. Over the centuries, Confucianism became a dominant ideology in China, influencing various aspects of Chinese culture, politics, and education.

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