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Four great saints in the world
The four great saints are Sakyamuni, Muhammad, Confucius and Aristotle.

1, Sakyamuni is the founder of Buddhism and has a far-reaching influence in China and even the world. According to the records, there are many Buddhist scriptures translated according to the deeds of Sakyamuni, such as Benqi Sutra, Buddha Sutra and Sakyamuni Sutra, which are very popular. After his death, a 482-meter-high giant Buddha was built in Hong Kong, which is not only the largest in the world.

Muhammad was born in Arabian Peninsula. As the founder of Islam, during his 23 years of spreading Islam, he stipulated that men and women should obey the principle of voluntariness in marriage, and economically, he allowed women to have corresponding property inheritance rights. In business activities, he also stipulated a series of peaceful and harmonious moral standards to stop evil and promote good.

3. Confucius was the greatest thinker, politician and educator in China in the late Spring and Autumn Period. As the founder of Confucian school, he once founded the famous Five Classics of Poetry, Rites and Music and Yi Chunqiu. His thoughts had a far-reaching impact on today's morality, politics, economy and education, and he was called Confucius' sage by later generations. His masterpiece, The Analects of Confucius, is widely circulated in high school Chinese textbooks and has certain educational significance. It was once praised as one of the top ten cultural celebrities in the world.

Born in 384 AD, Aristotle is one of the greatest philosophers, scientists and educators in the world. He has a great common track with the world, effectively spreading western culture and having a far-reaching impact. His life has made great contributions to psychology, economics, politics, school education and many other disciplines. He was called an encyclopedia, which had a great influence on later western philosophers. In 322 AD, he died of illness.