Confucius (c. 551 - c. 479 BCE) was a Spring and Autumn period Chinese philosopher and politician who is regarded as the paragon of Chinese sages.

Confucius (c. 551 - c. 479 BCE) was a Spring and Autumn period Chinese philosopher and politician who is regarded as the paragon of Chinese sages. Confucius' teachings and philosophy continue to influence Chinese and East Asian culture and society to this day.
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