Политические и правовые идеи в Древнем Китае: Лао
... through faulty education and bad example that man deteriorates. He must by his own effort develop a stable good character and to achieve this he must have a strong will and a true ideal. The object of Confucius was to produce the “Superior man,” the man who knew the right thing and did it, a man of ...
... through faulty education and bad example that man deteriorates. He must by his own effort develop a stable good character and to achieve this he must have a strong will and a true ideal. The object of Confucius was to produce the “Superior man,” the man who knew the right thing and did it, a man of ...
Confucius - Nick Casey Sean Ryan Gunnar
... Period, there were many wars between families and different states of China • Since there were many wars, it was a very bloody and violent time period to live in • China had no political unity • He was born in a noble family but lived in poverty for most of his life, like many people in China • Crea ...
... Period, there were many wars between families and different states of China • Since there were many wars, it was a very bloody and violent time period to live in • China had no political unity • He was born in a noble family but lived in poverty for most of his life, like many people in China • Crea ...
Disciples of Confucius
According to Sima Qian, Confucius said: ""The disciples who received my instructions, and could themselves comprehend them, were seventy-seven individuals. They were all scholars of extraordinary ability."" It was traditionally believed that Confucius had three thousand students, but that only 72 mastered what he taught. The following is a list of students who have been identified as Confucius' followers. Very little is known of most of Confucius' students, but some of them are mentioned in the Analects of Confucius. Many of their biographies are recorded in the Sima Qian's Shiji.