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A Review of China Traditional Literature

Confucianism

Confucianism was created by Confucius. He is a great thinker, educator and politician in China.

Ancient China from 55 1 year to 479 BC. However, he is not someone God, the son of God, or a prophet. He is just an ordinary person among hundreds of thousands of students in China. He founded Confucianism, which is the most influential theory in China and still affects most people in China. Some cities in China have Confucius temples to worship him and regard him as a saint. But Confucius is not his real name. This is a polite title, which is the Latin form of "Confucius", meaning "Confucius". His surname is Kong and his first name is Qiu. He calls himself Zhong Ni. He was born in Zou Yi, the ancient state of Lu in China. As one of the greatest thinkers and educators in the history of China, Confucius' legacy is mainly reflected in the following three aspects: First, he sorted out and preserved six Confucian classics, namely, Poetry, Book, Rite, Yue, Yi and Chunqiu. This achievement has had a great influence on the inheritance and development of China's traditional culture.

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