Confucius' Analects shaped East Asian societies
Confucius' Analects, compiled by his disciples, offers timeless moral guidance through concepts like benevolence and filial piety, profoundly shaping East Asian societies for millennia.
The Analects, a cornerstone of Chinese philosophy, wasn't written by Confucius himself but compiled by his disciples after his death around 479 BCE. This collection of sayings and dialogues captures his core ideas like benevolence and filial piety, emphasizing moral guidance for a harmonious society.
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