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    Confucius, Chinese K'ung Ch'iu or K'ung Fu-tzu [Master K'ung], c.551–479? B.C., Chinese sage. Positive evidence concerning the life of Confucius is scanty; modern scholars base their accounts largely on the Analects, a collection of sayings and short... more

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  • Confucius, K'ung-fu-tzu

    An analysis of the moral philosophy of K'ung-fu-tzu or Kongfuzi.

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    Apr 28, 2000 ... One of the most famous people in ancient China was a wise philosopher named Confucius (circa 551-479 BC). He sometimes went by the names ...

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    Translation of selected verses of the Analects of Confucius in 23 languages: Arabic, Chinese (Traiditional), Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, English, French, ...

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    Translation of selected verses of the Analects of Confucius in Arabic, Chinese ( Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, ...

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    Confucius An oppressive government is more to be feared than a tiger. Confucius ... Confucius By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, ...

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  • Confucius (Chinese philosopher) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia

    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Confucius (Chinese philosopher), 551Qufu, state of Lu [now in Shandong province, China]479 bceLuChina's most ...

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    Confucian etexts with every character linked to English definition and etymology .

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