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- Confucius - Wikipedia
Confucius was regarded as the first teacher who advocated for public welfare and the spread of education in China [87][88] Confucius devoted his entire life, from a relatively young age, to teaching
- Confucius | Biography, Teachings, Facts | Britannica
Confucius, China’s most famous teacher, philosopher, and political theorist, whose ideas have profoundly influenced the civilization of East Asia Confucius’s life and teachings were an expression of self-cultivation, of the ability of human effort to shape its own destiny
- Confucius (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Confucius as Chinese Philosopher and Symbol of Traditional Culture Because of the wide range of texts and traditions identified with him, choices about which version of Confucius is authoritative have changed over time, reflecting particular political and social priorities
- Confucius - Biography
Confucius, also known as Kong Qiu or K’ung Fu-tzu, was a Chinese philosopher, teacher and political figure His teachings, preserved in the Analects, focused on creating ethical models of family
- Confucius | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Better known in China as “Master Kong” (Chinese: Kongzi), Confucius was a fifth-century BCE Chinese thinker whose influence upon East Asian intellectual and social history is immeasurable
- Confucius—facts and information | National Geographic
Confucius was a Chinese philosopher, politician, and teacher whose message of knowledge, benevolence, loyalty, and virtue were the main guiding philosophy of China for thousands of years
- Confucius - World History Encyclopedia
Confucius (Kongzi) was a 6th century BCE Chinese philosopher His thoughts, expressed in the philosophy of Confucianism, have influenced Chinese culture right up to the present day Confucius is a larger than life figure and it is difficult to separate reality from myth
- 47 Confucius Quotes That Still Ring True Today - ThoughtCo
These 47 timeless Confucius quotes offer insight into teachings that have shaped cultures and societies for centuries They span topics such as wisdom and success to virtue and compassion—all qualities that now define Confucianism
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