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Confucius

Confucius was a Chinese teacher and philosopher of the late Spring and Autumn period. His teachings on virtue, ritual, family duty, humane government, education, and moral self-cultivation became foundational to Chinese and East Asian civilisation.

Born
551 BCE
Died
479 BCE
Role
Chinese philosopher of the 5th century BC

Chinese philosopher of the 5th century BC (551 BC–479 BC)

Portrait of Confucius in ancient Chinese scholar robes
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-551
Humble Beginnings

Confucius was born in 551 BC in the state of Lu during the late Spring and Autumn period, an age when Zhou authority was weakening and rival states competed for power.

-500s
Government Service

He sought to apply his ideas in government, serving in official roles where he promoted ethical leadership and order.

-480s
Core Philosophy

He articulated ideas about virtue, respect, and social harmony that would become central to later traditions.

After -479
Enduring Influence

Confucius’s teachings shaped education, governance, and culture across East Asia, influencing generations long after his death.

Life Journey

Teaching order, virtue and human connection

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-551

Humble Beginnings

Confucius was born in 551 BC in the state of Lu during the late Spring and Autumn period, an age when Zhou authority was weakening and rival states competed for power.

-530s

Pursuit of Learning

He devoted himself to study, mastering history, ritual, and moral philosophy as the foundation for his later teachings.

-520s

Becoming a Teacher

Confucius began teaching students, emphasizing moral development, discipline, and the importance of proper relationships.

-500s

Government Service

He sought to apply his ideas in government, serving in official roles where he promoted ethical leadership and order.

-490s

Years of Travel

After leaving office, Confucius traveled between states, seeking different rulers willing to adopt his vision of the role of ethics in governance.

-484

Return to Lu

Confucius returned to his home state, focusing on teaching and preserving his ideas through his students.

-480s

Core Philosophy

He articulated ideas about virtue, respect, and social harmony that would become central to later traditions.

-480s

Final Years

In his later years, Confucius continued teaching while reflecting on the limited political success of his ideas during his lifetime.

After -479

Enduring Influence

Confucius’s teachings shaped education, governance, and culture across East Asia, influencing generations long after his death.

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Further reading

  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for Confucius,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for Confucius,” accessed June 2026.Open source

Primary sources

  1. Library of Congress, Search results for Confucius,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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