Kongzi
Kongzi, known in the West as Confucius, was a Chinese philosopher and educator who lived from 551 to 479 BCE. He is best known for his teachings on morality, family loyalty, respect for elders, and the importance of education. His thoughts, compiled in the 'Analects,' have profoundly influenced Chinese culture and philosophy, promoting the values of righteousness, propriety, and social harmony. Even today, Confucian ideals continue to shape Chinese society and governance.
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Indonesia:
Kongzi, also known as Confucius, is referenced for his teachings on leadership and communication.
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Indonesia:
Kongzi, also known as Confucius, is referenced for his teachings on leadership and communication.
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Indonesia:
Kongzi, also known as Confucius, is referenced for his teachings on leadership and communication.
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Indonesia:
Kongzi, also known as Confucius, is referenced for his teachings on character assessment relevant to leadership.
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China:
Kongzi proposed the idea of 'changing customs' to highlight the role of moral education.
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