As the greatest Confucian businessman in Japanese history, Shibusawa Eiichi worshiped Confucius all his life and actively devoted himself to applying the ideas of The Analects of Confucius to business practice. He opposes the idea that economic activities and ethics are not mutually exclusive, and advocates the unity of ethics and economy; Emphasize the importance of learning in the development of enterprises and encourage people to study hard. These Confucian businessmen's spirits have had a far-reaching impact on Japanese enterprises and even the Japanese economy. CCTV's The Rise of Great Powers says that Ze's business idea of "holding the Analects of Confucius in one hand and the abacus in the other" is "the secret of Japan's rise"; The program "Dialogue" even called Ze's Confucian businessman thought "the way of Japanese management".
Left-handed Analects of Confucius and right-handed abacus: the wonderful integration of Confucian culture in China and western management science. The Analects pays attention to loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness, and the abacus is about business and profit. The two are not contradictory. The key is to "see what is right".