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Contribution Of Confucius

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Confucius was born in 551 BC and died in 479 BC at age seventy-two. He was a great influence on chinese teachings. He was widely known as Master for the great influence he brought upon central China. The translation of his name literally means Master Kong. He was the author and editor of several chinese texts. After his death, these texts and teachings were created into the Analects. The Analects reflect and provide discussions of Confucius and his disciples. Through the reading of the thirteenth and fourteenth chapters from the Analects, one can conclude that Confucius taught governmental morality, the behavior of a ruler, how rulers should maintain order, and mistakes of rulers.
Confucius taught that government should be strict and precise. In government, princes were to appoint the minister by following the rules of propriety. Ministers were to follow the orders of the prince with adherence. The ruler should appoint office positions to whom they know. In government, the ruler must rectify himself and others. Confucius thought that the first thing to be done in a government was to rectify names to ensure social harmony. The rectifying of names was crucial because they needed to be correct so that the language of things was the truth. The language of things needed to be truthful to ensure success of things. Without the success of things, music and proprieties would not prosper. When these things do not thrive, order is not restored and the people would not be aware of how

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