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What did the studious Confucius tell us?
Confucius, who is diligent and inquisitive, told us that we should study hard, diligently and thoroughly. Confucius, whose real name is Kong, whose real name is Qiu, whose real name is Nian, was born in Song Dynasty. He was an ancient thinker, politician and educator in China, the founder of Confucian school, and was called "a generation of sages".

Confucius initiated private lectures and advocated benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faith. There are 3,000 disciples, including 72 sages. He led some disciples to travel around the world for fourteen years, and revised the six classics (poetry, calligraphy, ceremony, music, Yi, Spring and Autumn) in his later years. After his death, his disciples and re-disciples recorded the words, deeds and thoughts of Confucius and his disciples and compiled The Analects. This book is regarded as a Confucian classic.

Confucius was one of the most learned scholars in the society at that time. When he was alive, he was honored as a "saint of heaven" and "Mu Duo of heaven", and even as a sage Confucius, the most holy teacher, the Great Sage King and a famous teacher through the ages by later rulers. His thoughts have a far-reaching influence on China and the world, and he is listed as the first of the "Top Ten Cultural Celebrities in the World". With the expansion of Confucius' influence, "Confucius Sacrifice Ceremony" once became the same level of sacrifice as China's ancestor worship.