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Confucius' 300 essays
Confucius, I think everyone is familiar with it! He left many works to future generations. I respect his character the most. Listen to me slowly.

Studious-Because Confucius was smart and studious since he was a child, he was called "knowledgeable and talented" at the age of 20, and others regarded him as an omniscient saint. But he didn't agree, saying, "I can't be a saint. I never tire of learning, and I never tire of teaching." This sentence embodies the spirit of Confucius' "endless learning" and deeply inspires me. Chivalry-Confucius once said, "Being unjust and rich is like a cloud to me". In his mind, righteousness is the highest value of life. When wealth conflicts with morality, he would rather be poor than give up morality. He also said: "rich and expensive, people want what they want;" If you are unfair, you will accomplish nothing. " "Money is available, although there are many whips, I can do it. If you can't get it, just do as I say. " Confucius' noble quality and spirit are worth learning from our descendants.