
Confucius
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Confucius was a Chinese philosopher and educator who lived during the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history. He is best known for his teachings on ethics, morality, and social relationships, which have had a profound influence on Chinese culture and beyond. His thoughts were compiled by his disciples in a text known as the Analects, which became a cornerstone of Confucianism and has shaped the moral framework of Chinese society for centuries. Confucius emphasized the importance of family, respect for elders, and the cultivation of virtue.
Национальность
Китайский
Дата рождения
September 28, 0551
Место рождения
Qufu, Shandong, China
Дата смерти
April 11, 0479
Оказал влияние
Burton Watson
Domitille Germain
David B. Wong
Don Baker
Tom Te-Wu Ma
Stephen C. Angle
Henry Rosemont Jr.
Lin Yutang
Wu Jingzi
Jeffrey L. Richey
Lou Marinoff
David L. Hall
Matteo Ricci
Edward L. Shaughnessy
Legge
Joseph R. Levenson
Mathew A. Foust
Ronald P. Schweppe
Ernest Fenollosa
Joseph Richmond Levenson
A. Charles Muller
Roy K McCall
Charlotte Witt
Thomas F. Cleary
Sima Qian
James Legge
Wang Bi
Karl-Heinz Pohl
Roel Sterckx
Wei-Ming Tu
Mencius
Duke of Chou
Ernst Faber
Bo Mou
Xinzhong Yao
Ch'ien Mu
Julia Ching
Herrlee Glessner Creel
Wing-Tsit Chan
Derk Bodde
Fung Yu-Lan
Gérard Lelarge
José Ramón Ayllón
Nitobe Inazō
Christine Gross-Loh
C.C. Tsai
Youwei Kang
Chun-Chieh Huang
Tu Weiming
James H. Ford
Yanwu Gu
Zhu Xi
Haruto Takahashi
John C.H. Wu
Launcelot Cranmer-Byng
A.C. Graham
Herrlee G. Creel
Hu Shih