The collected writings of Confucius are Analects.
Confucius
Confucius (or Kung Fu Tse in a less anglicized form of the name) composed many wise sayings, which have been collected in a book called the I Ching, and which form the basis of the religion of Confucianism.
A collection of the sayings of Confucius
Confucius's sayings were collected in a volume known as the "Analects" (or "Lunyu" in Chinese). This text, compiled by his disciples, consists of a series of dialogues and teachings that reflect Confucius's philosophy and thoughts on ethics, governance, and morality. The "Analects" remains one of the most important works in Confucianism and has significantly influenced Chinese culture and philosophy.
The Analects of Confucius
Analects
Jesus' sayings often focused on spiritual and moral teachings related to God, faith, and salvation, while Confucius' teachings were more focused on social harmony, ethical behavior, and proper governance. Jesus emphasized ideas such as forgiveness, love, and unity with God, while Confucius stressed concepts like filial piety, respect for elders, and social order.
Confucius DID NOT write "The Analects." He was a teacher before he got famous for his beliefs, and his students decided to write "The Analects" to have a written record of all the rules Confucius had made.
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The Analects. It is a collection of Confucius' sayings as recorded by his disciples.
it is still used today because it helps people lives, to keep everything calm. most people use his sayings but not all