Mencius (about 372 BC-about 289 BC) was born in Zoucheng (now Zoucheng, Shandong Province) during the Warring States Period. A great thinker, educator and representative of Confucian school, he is also called "Confucius and Mencius" with Confucius.
The Original Tao by Han Yu listed Mencius as a figure who inherited the Confucian orthodoxy in the pre-Qin period, while the Yuan Dynasty established Mencius as a "child saint" and respected him as a "child saint". His disciples and re-disciples compiled Mencius' words and deeds into a book, which is a collection of quotations and essays. It was compiled by Mencius and his disciples and advocated "benevolence-oriented". Representative works include Fish Wants What I Want, Help When I Get the Way, Help When I Lose the Way, Born in Worry and Died in Happiness, etc. My motherland is also included in the Chinese textbook of senior high school.
Mencius (about. In 372 BC. In 289 BC), Ji Menni was born in Zoucheng (now Zoucheng, Shandong Province) in the Warring States Period. Confucius, a great thinker, educator, and a representative of the Confucian school, was called Confucius and Mencius. Han Yu's The Original Road regards Mencius as a pre-Qin Confucian who inherited the Confucian orthodoxy, while in Yuan Dynasty he was named a godson and a saint. His disciples and followers compiled Mencius into a book, a collection of quotations and essays, which was written by Mencius and his disciples and advocated "benevolence-oriented". The representative of "fish is what I want" and "just cause" has been widely supported. Born in sorrow and died in happiness, "I am for the motherland" appeared in high school Chinese textbooks.