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What are the handwritten newspapers about Confucius?

1. Confucius (September 28, 544 BC - April 11, 478 BC) was a famous Chinese thinker and educator. Confucius created the culture of private lectures and was the founder of Confucianism.

2. Confucius once studied under Laozi and led some of his disciples to travel around the world for fourteen years. In his later years, he revised the Six Classics, namely the Poetry, the Book, the Rites, the Music, the Yi, and the Spring and Autumn Annals. According to legend, he had three thousand disciples, including seventy-two sages. After Confucius's death, his disciples and his subsequent disciples recorded the words, deeds, quotes and thoughts of Confucius and his disciples, and compiled them into the Confucian classic "The Analects of Confucius".

3. In ancient times, Confucius was revered as the "Sage of Heaven" and the "Muduo of Heaven". He was one of the most erudite scholars in the society at that time. He was respected as the Saint of Kong by the rulers of later generations. The most holy, the most holy teacher, the most holy teacher Wenxuan Wang of Dacheng, the teacher for all generations. His Confucianism has a profound influence on China and the world. Confucius is listed as the first among the "Top Ten Cultural Celebrities in the World". Confucius is revered as the founder of Confucianism (non-Confucianism). With the expansion of Confucius' influence, worship of Confucius once became a "great sacrifice" on the same level as God and the country's ancestral gods. Apart from Laozi, only Confucius has this honor.

4. The main representative works of Confucius are - "Spring and Autumn" and "The Analects of Confucius"

(1) "Chunqiu", also known as "Spring and Autumn Classic", also known as "Lin Jing Shu" or "Lin Shi" is one of the "Six Classics" of ancient Chinese Confucian classics. It is also the national history of the Lu state during the Zhou Dynasty. The existing version was revised by Confucius. "Spring and Autumn" is China's first chronological history book, with thirty-five volumes. It is one of the Confucian classics and the longest among the Thirteen Classics. It is listed as a classic in Sikuquanshu. The description ranges from 722 BC (the first year of Lu Yin) to 468 BC (the 27th year of Lu Aigong).

(2) "The Analects of Confucius" is a collection of quotations from Confucius and his disciples. It was compiled by Confucius's disciples and his disciples and was completed in the early Warring States Period. The book consists of 20 chapters and 492 chapters, mainly in the form of quotations and supplemented by narratives. It mainly records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, and embodies Confucius's political opinions, ethical thoughts, moral concepts and educational principles in a relatively concentrated manner. This book is one of the classic works of the Confucian school. Together with "The Great Learning", "The Doctrine of the Mean" and "Mencius", it is called the "Four Books". Together with the "Book of Songs", "Shangshu", "Book of Rites", "Book of Changes" and "Spring and Autumn", it is collectively called the "Four Books". "Five Classics".