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What is the ideological core of Confucius, a great thinker and educator in China?
Confucius is a representative figure of Confucianism, and his ideological core is also the core of Confucianism.

People's Publishing House published "Teenagers Ask Yi", the latest research results show that:

Personally, the core of Confucianism is the "five elements" thought of benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and virtue;

As far as society is concerned, it is a moral concept, that is, fraternity, kindness, fairness (covering "China"), justice (covering "righteousness"), honesty, trustworthiness, innovation, civilization, harmony, democracy and the rule of law. It is the cornerstone of the core values of our society.

Introduction to Confucius:

Confucius (September 28, 55 BC1year-April 479 BC 1 1 year), surnamed Kong, was born in Qufu, Shandong Province, and his ancestral home was Li Yi (now Xiayi, Henan Province). He was a famous thinker and educator in China. Confucius initiated the atmosphere of private lectures and was the founder of Confucianism.

Confucius constructed a complete ideological system of "virtue and virtue": he advocated the virtue and virtue of "benevolence and courtesy" at the individual level. The ideological system of virtue and Taoism is based on the theory of goodness of human nature ("one yin and one yang refers to the Tao, and those who follow it are also good, and those who succeed are also people"), aiming at establishing the human pole ("three-pole Tao"), and connecting with human nature, heaven and tunnel, and the golden mean will become a complete methodological ideological system in due course.

The core content of Confucius' political thought is "courtesy" and "benevolence". In the general plan of governing the country, he advocated "governing the country by virtue", which is the noblest way to govern the country. This strategy of governing the country is also called "rule by virtue" or "rule by courtesy". This strategy applies morality and politeness to the people, tightens the hierarchy, and completely divides nobles and civilians into ruled and ruled. Broke the original important boundary between nobles and civilians.