"When we see men of a contrary character, we should turn inwards and examine ourselves."

ĺšÅކű±Å¤§Â·È’²ÆŸ (-551 - -479)
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ĺšÅކű±Å¤§Â·È’²ÆŸ, also known as Confucius, was a Chinese philosopher and teacher whose teachings have profoundly influenced Chinese culture. He lived during the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history and emphasized the importance of moral values, social harmony, and filial piety. Confucius is best known for his collection of sayings and ideas compiled in the Analects, which continue to be studied and revered. His philosophy centers around the concepts of compassion, virtue, and ethical behavior.

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