Confucius was a Chinese sage, best known throughout his life as a teacher, and ultimately the founder of Confucianism. The three most important doctrines of Confucius concern benevolence, the superior man, and ritual propriety. The best description of the concept of benevolence comes from two of his sayings: "Do not to other what you would not like yourself"; and "Do unto other what you wish to do unto yourself."



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