Confucius

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asian history
Author_Jonathan Clements
buddha
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china
chinese history
chinese philosopher
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first civil service
social structures

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750947756
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jan 2007
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Confucius was the philosopher-founder of an intellectual, ethical tradition that has shaped a quarter of the world's population. Often misunderstood outside his native country, Jonathan Clements reveals him to be an outspoken and uncompromising man, and places him within the context of China of 2,500 years ago.

Confucius, a contemporary of Buddha, was the illegitimate son of a retired soldier and a teenage concubine. He had a passionate belief in respect for others and it was this belief which underpinned his life and teachings. He advised the famous figures of his day, gaining their respect, and also the undying enmity of those whose paths he crossed. He was equally proud of both achievements, saying that if the evil people of the world liked him, he was doing something wrong. Confucius established many ideas that are taken for granted today. His theories became the foundation of one of the world's first civil services and established enduring social structures throughout Asia.

This is an exploration of one of the most important figures in Chinese history, his teachings and the world in which he lived.

Jonathan Clements is the author, co-author or translator of over thirty books, including The Little Book of Chinese Proverbs, The Moon in the Pines, and The Anime Encyclopedia. His most recent book is a biography of The Pirate King: Coxinga and the Fall of the Ming Dynasty for Sutton.

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