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Confucius educated students in four aspects: writing, behavior and belief. What else?
Another is loyalty.

The Analects of Confucius said that Confucius taught four things: writing, action, loyalty and faith. These four words are the core content of Confucius' teaching students. These four aspects are academic, moral and faithfulness.

1, Wen: The concept of Wen refers to a person's wisdom and thoughts, academic attainments and mastery of professional knowledge.

2. Line: It means both action and virtue, that is, a person's behavior in real life. Confucius believes that an uneducated person's behavior may not be recognized by the outside world and needs to learn to make up for it.

3. Loyalty: Loyalty to the motherland, people, career and friends. Loyalty lasts for a long time, and faith becomes success. Confucius believes that loyalty is more of an attitude towards life.

4. Credibility: refers to being kind to others, doing my best to parents, being loyal to work, and being faithful to friends.

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"Writing by faith" comes from the Analects of Confucius, which was recorded by Confucius disciples and their retranslators. "Zi teaches four things: writing, acting, loyalty and faith."

Confucius taught students four contents: writing, action, loyalty and faith.

The Analects of Confucius describes Confucius' educational thought and learning attitude, Confucius' further explanation of important moral categories such as benevolence and morality, and other thoughts of Confucius.

Baidu Encyclopedia-The Analects of Confucius