The short answer is that he didn't invent them.
A common title for a book containing Confucius's ideas in English is "The Analects of Confucius."
Confucius came before Aristotle. Confucius lived in the 6th and 5th centuries BC in China, while Aristotle lived in the 4th century BC in ancient Greece.
It is not possible to determine Confucius's IQ as IQ measurements were not used during his time. Confucius lived in ancient China (551-479 BC) and IQ testing was developed much later.
Using human bones as chopsticks would generally be considered highly disrespectful to the deceased individual and their family, and therefore immoral. It is important to show proper reverence and respect for the dead. Additionally, there are plenty of alternative, more appropriate materials for making chopsticks.
Confucius' daughter's name was Kong Chuan. She was also known as Kong Li or Nankai.
he didn't, just advocated them aroun 500BC
Yes. They invented it in Shang Dynasty.
no, the Shang dynasty invented chopsticks
Because they didnt know about knives and forks
Early Man was the inventor of chopsticks. The early Chinese used sticks and branches to retrieve his food from the fire. There is evidence they were in widespread use by the Shang Dynasty 1766bc to 1122bc Confucius taught "The honorable and upright man keeps well away from the slaughterhouse and the kitchen. And allows no knives on his table." By 500bc chopsticks had spread from China to the surrounding countries of Korea, Japan and Vietnam
The English word for chopsticks is chopsticks.
There is no specific collective noun for chopsticks, in which case a general collective noun is used. Examples are a set of chopsticks, a box of chopsticks, a supply of chopsticks, etc.
Chopsticks are 2 sticks that people eat with,
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In real life u bun up ur hair then chopsticks the chopsticks in!
In French, Confucius is spelled "Confucius."
"Chopsticks are a pair of small, thin sticks used for eating Asian cuisine."