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Confucius, one of the greatest figures in Chinese history, believed by numerous Chinese local people just as Christ by a great many Western People. ... No matter how disappointing and terrible the surrounding environment was, Confucius kept on teaching himself and learning different kind of skills from different teachers. ... Therefore, it seemed no chance for Confucius¡¯ idea to be accepted by kings, who actually possessed the power of the whole nation. ... Finally, Confucius went to his hometown and ended in a life of teaching and writing.
Strikingly contrary to what Confucius suffered when alive, his thoughts were accepted by ruler in each dynasty, and he was respected by Chinese people as a superior man as well. The thoughts of Confucius is very rich and widespread, covering a set of fields, such as morality, education, study, friendship etc; they were all recorded in the Analects (ÂÛÓï)£¬Chinese Bible¡ªa selection of sayings by Confucius and his pupils pertaining to his teachings and deeds.
Approximate Word count = 597 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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