Confucius
The collected writings of Confucius are Analects.
The Analects. It is a collection of Confucius' sayings as recorded by his disciples.
A collection of the teachings and sayings of confucius A+ haha
* THE COLLECTIONS OF TEACHINGS TAUGHT BY CONFUCIUS ARE CALLED 'THE ANALECTS' ---- * THEY WERE WRITTEN BY CONFUCIUS'S FOLLOWERS, AFTER HE DIED ---- * :) GLAD I HELPED ----
Confucius did not write the Analects his pupils did after his death.
Confucius did not write the analects. The analects were written during a 30-50 year period after Confucius' death, by his pupils.
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.
The Analects is a collection of sayings and ideas attributed to the Chinese philosopher Confucius. It addresses various topics related to ethics, morality, and governance, emphasizing the importance of personal and social virtues. The text has been highly influential in shaping Confucian thought and Chinese society.
(The word analects means sayings or proverbs, notably those by Confucius.)He was puzzled by several Analects until he made his own translations of them.The most famous analects of Yankee catcher Yogi Berra include truisms and apparent self-contradictions.
Confucius did not write any books himself. His teachings and philosophy were recorded and compiled by his followers and later generations into texts such as the Analects.
The Analects of Confucius show a deep concern for his subjects by way of love. Confucius preferred this method over punishing them.
The primary sacred text of Confucianism is the "Analects," a collection of sayings and ideas attributed to Confucius and his disciples. It emphasizes ethics, morality, and proper behavior in personal and social life.