Zengzi
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Zengzi , born Zeng Shen (曾參), courtesy name Ziyu (子輿), was a Chinese
philosopher
and student
of Confucius
.
He is credited with having authored a large portion of the Great Learning
, including its foreword. Zengzi's disciples are believed to have been among the most important compilers of the Analects of Confucius
and other Confucian classics.
Chinese people
The term Chinese people may refer to any of the following:*People with Han Chinese ethnicity ....
philosopher
Chinese philosophy
Chinese philosophy is philosophy written in the Chinese tradition of thought. The majority of traditional Chinese philosophy originates in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States era, during a period known as the "Hundred Schools of Thought", which was characterized by significant intellectual and...
and student
Disciples of Confucius
Sima Qian has Confucius saying: The disciples who received my instructions, and could themselves comprehend them, were seventy-seven individuals. They were all scholars of extraordinary ability. The common saying is, that the disciples of the sage were three thousand, while among them there were...
of Confucius
Confucius
Confucius , literally "Master Kong", was a Chinese thinker and social philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period....
.
He is credited with having authored a large portion of the Great Learning
Great Learning
The Great Learning was one of the "Four Books" in Confucianism. The Great Learning had come from a chapter in the Classic of Rites which formed one of the Five Classics. It consists of a short main text attributed to the teachings of Confucius and then ten commentary chapters accredited to one...
, including its foreword. Zengzi's disciples are believed to have been among the most important compilers of the Analects of Confucius
Analects of Confucius
The Analects, or Lunyu , also known as the Analects of Confucius, are considered a record of the words and acts of the central Chinese thinker and philosopher Confucius and his disciples, as well as the discussions they held....
and other Confucian classics.