Ethintical behavior for individuals and government. Family order and social harmony. Ethics.
== == == == == == The Analects of Confucius, known as Lun yu (lun4yu3) in Chinese, is one of the most important books of Confucianism, which portrays life and thought of Confucius through a discontinuous series of brief statements, short dialogues and anecdotes. INTRODUCE MYSELF TO ANOTHER
The book published by Confucius' students after his death is called "The Analects" or "Lunyu" in Chinese. It is a collection of his teachings and dialogues with his disciples, compiled by his followers. The Analects became one of the most important texts of Confucianism and greatly influenced Chinese culture and philosophy.
Confucius was not a negative influence. In fact, he was one of the most Famous philosophers of China. He made a great impact on the administration of China.
Confucius was a Chinese man who developed one of the most important philosophies of the world. His philosophy changed all of Chinese society. It is called Confucianism.
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" is a book about Confucius' teachings that was written after his death by his students. His theories and principles eventually became the basis of China's civil-service training system. His most important principle is the 'rectification of names': 'Ruler,ruler; minister, minister; father, father; son, son'. This means that names should become realities and people need to live up to there job title.
Confucius, Lao Tzu (Lao Zi).
Probably one of the most simple yet important of life's rules came from Confucius. "What one does not wish for oneself, one ought not to do to anyone else; what one recognises as desirable for oneself, one ought to be willing to grant to others."
Confucianism may have gotten its name from a man named Confucius, but he is not the founder. There is no founder of Confucianism. There are also no current leaders (such as the Catholic Pope). It is more like a moral code or way to live life than an organized religion (even though technically, it is a religion).
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one of the most influential and respected philosophers in Chinese history, like for example: Confucius in Chinese is 孔夫子.
Yes, one of the oldest and most honorable.