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Why Confucius has excellent traditional virtues?

Confucius is a humble and eager to learn. After becoming a famous scholar, Confucius is still humble and eager to learn. He once learned ethics from Lao Dan and music theory from Changhong, and he also learned to play the piano from the teacher Xiang at the age of 6.

As a teacher, he never tires of learning and never tires of teaching others. As a scholar, he deleted the Book of Songs, studied Zhou Li and Wei Bian, devoted his graduation energy to sorting out ancient Chinese cultural classics, and read almost all the books at that time. This spirit of diligence and exploration is beyond the reach of later scholars. Nevertheless, once he meets something he doesn't understand, he is always ashamed to ask questions.

Virtue of Confucius

Confucius constructed a complete ideological system of "morality and morality": he advocated the virtue and virtue of "benevolence and courtesy" at the individual level. The ideological system of morality and Taoism is a complete ideological system based on the theory of good nature, with the aim of cultivating people as the ultimate goal, connecting humanity with heaven and tunnel, and turning the doctrine of the mean into methodology in due course.

Confucius founded the moral theory with benevolence as the core. He is also a very kind person, compassionate, helpful, sincere and generous. "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you", "A gentleman is beautiful as an adult, but not evil as an adult", and "Bowing to others while neglecting others" are all his life principles.