Take pains to teach others, take pains to express your will, express your will with reason, and die like this.
Idiom stories related to Confucius
(1) To the sages (2) Whether there is any kind of teaching (3) See the sage Si Qi (4) Be cautious in pursuing the future (5) Draw lessons from others (6) Learn from the past (7) Be brave in taking responsibility (8) Complain about others.
Confucius (5565438 BC+April 479 BC165438 BC+479 BC), surnamed Kong, was born in Taocheng, Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period, and his ancestral home was Li Yi (now Xiayi County, Henan Province), a great thinker in ancient China.
Confucius initiated private lectures and advocated benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faith. There are 3,000 disciples, including 72 sages. He led some disciples to travel around the world for fourteen years, and revised the six classics (poetry, calligraphy, ceremony, music, Yi, Spring and Autumn) in his later years. After his death, his disciples and re-disciples recorded the words, deeds and thoughts of Confucius and his disciples and compiled The Analects. This book is regarded as a Confucian classic.