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Is Confucius Duke Lu Xiang?
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Duke Xiang of Lu (575-542 BC) was surnamed Ji and named Wu. He was the son of Lu Chenggong, the 22nd monarch of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period. He was born in 575 BC in the 16th year of Lu Chenggong.

In the eighteenth year of Lv Chenggong (573 BC), his father Lv Chenggong died, and four-year-old monarch Wu Ji was appointed as Lu Xianggong. Xiang Gong still took Xing's father, a veteran of the Three Dynasties, as the prime minister, and also maintained the relative stability of Lu. In the fifth year of Duke Xiang of Lu (568 BC), the father of a famous minister Xing died and his father was buried in a thin funeral. At this time, Duke Xiang of Lu was very moved and praised his father as an upright official, so Duke Xiang posthumous title named his father "Wen".

In the twenty-first year of Duke Xiang of Lu (552 BC), Duke Xiang of Lu congratulated Jinping fairly. In the thirty-first year of Duke Xiang of Lu (542 BC), Wu Ji died and Prince Ji Ye succeeded him.

Confucius (September 28th, 55 BC1year (August 27th, lunar calendar)-April 479 BC1year (February 11th, lunar calendar) was born in Lucheng (now Nanxin Town, Qufu City, Shandong Province) of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty with his son's surname, Kong, and the word. Thinker, educator and founder of Confucianism in the late Spring and Autumn Period. Confucius is a masterpiece of China's ancient culture, and he was praised as a "heavenly saint" and a "heavenly eye" when he was alive. He was one of the most knowledgeable scholars in the society at that time. He was honored by later rulers as Confucius' sage, the most holy, the most holy teacher and the eternal teacher, and was selected by UNESCO as the first of the "Top Ten Cultural Celebrities in the World". Confucius and Confucianism have a far-reaching influence on China, Korean Peninsula, Japan and Vietnam.