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Confucius

He who knows all the answers has not been asked all the questions.

Confucius, born in 551 BCE in Lu, China, was a revered philosopher whose teachings deeply influenced East Asian life and thought. Known for advocating morality, social relationships, justice, and sincerity, he emphasized personal and governmental propriety. Confucius championed the philosophy of Confucianism, focusing on educational and ethical betterment. Despite his noble ancestry, his family faced hardships, yet he pursued learning passionately. As a teacher, he welcomed students of all classes, imparting wisdom on ritual, music, and righteousness. His legacy endures through “The Analects,” a collection of his sayings, shaping the moral fabric of societies for centuries.