- Confucius - Wikipedia
Confucius (孔子; pinyin: Kǒngzǐ; c 551 – c 479 BCE), born Kong Qiu (孔丘), was a Chinese philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period who is traditionally considered the paragon of Chinese sages Much of the shared cultural heritage of the Sinosphere originates in the philosophy and teachings of Confucius [1]
- 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 | 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 - 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: Biography, Philosophy, Facts
Confucius (551–479 BC) was a Chinese philosopher, teacher, and political figure whose ideas have deeply influenced Chinese culture and East Asian civilization for over two millennia
- Confucius and Ancient Chinese Philosophy
More than two thousand years ago, in a land where rivers shaped civilizations and dynasties rose and fell like the turning of seasons, a man walked the villages and courts of China with a vision His name was Confucius—known in Chinese as Kong Fuzi, or “Master Kong ”
- Confucianism - Education
Confucius was a philosopher and teacher who lived from 551 to 479 B C E His thoughts on ethics, good behavior and moral character were written down by his disciples in several books, the most important being the Lunyu
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