Because of this, Confucius is the object that all literary workers or scholars must know in their lives. But "people are not sages, to err is human." Although Confucius has a high position and has a positive influence on us, at some point, he actually does some wrong things like ordinary people, such as swearing. But it is very interesting that what Confucius scolded involuntarily in ancient times has now become a famous saying through the ages.
Confucius, born in Qufu, Shandong Province, was born in Song Dynasty (now Henan Province). He was a thinker, educator and founder of Confucianism in ancient China. He was one of the most learned scholars in society at that time. When he was alive, he was honored as a "heavenly saint" and a "heavenly eye", and even as a saint, the most holy and the most holy teacher of Confucius by later rulers.
Confucius used his life to create a private school teaching style, advocated benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faith, and taught 3,000 students. Among these people, there are 72 sages, who have also brought great influence to the development of society.
Obviously, Confucius is a person who pays attention to the combination of theoretical knowledge and practice, so in the teaching process, he led some disciples to travel around the world for thirteen years, which benefited a lot. In his later years, Confucius devoted himself to writing books and revising the Six Classics (Poetry, Calligraphy, Rites, Music, Yi, Spring and Autumn). After the death of Confucius, his disciples kept the teacher's teaching in mind, so Confucius' disciples and re-disciples recorded the words and deeds, quotations and thoughts of Confucius and his disciples and compiled The Analects. This book is regarded as a Confucian classic.
A person who likes to teach and educate people will certainly have many stories with his disciples, and some classic things will be recorded. Confucius had a disciple named Zai Yu, who was often sent to Qi and Chu by Confucius and was highly valued by Confucius.