Confucius

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Philosophy
  • Kong Fuzi , known as Confucius, was a Chinese philosopher born around 551 BC. He developed a system of social and political ethics emphasizing order, moderation, and reciprocal relationships between societal levels.

  • His teachings, compiled by disciples after his death in 479 BC into the Analects, contain his sayings and dialogues.

  • Confucius's philosophy had a profound impact on Chinese culture and significantly influenced Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese societies.

  • His ideas centered on personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, and justice.

  • The ethical system he promoted continues to be studied and applied worldwide.

Books by Confucius