Confucius - Original
Confucius, Shih Tzu
Confucius - “If you only buy the best, you only cry once.”
551 B.C. - 479 B.C. a renounced sage and philosopher whose reputation, teaching and thoughts has endured for over two millennia. His literary name was Chungni and his last name was K’ung (Confucius means “K’ung the Master”). He had a strange look about him when he was born, his forehead looked like an upside down cave. Perhaps this was to be a clue as to his brilliance later. he concentrated on education; editing some ancient books of ritual and music. He taught poetry, history, ceremonies’ and music to approximately 3000 students regardless of their social or economic status. he has become known for his quips and profound statements that re often quoted and sometimes - humorously.
Confucius, Shih Tzu
Confucius - “If you only buy the best, you only cry once.”
551 B.C. - 479 B.C. a renounced sage and philosopher whose reputation, teaching and thoughts has endured for over two millennia. His literary name was Chungni and his last name was K’ung (Confucius means “K’ung the Master”). He had a strange look about him when he was born, his forehead looked like an upside down cave. Perhaps this was to be a clue as to his brilliance later. he concentrated on education; editing some ancient books of ritual and music. He taught poetry, history, ceremonies’ and music to approximately 3000 students regardless of their social or economic status. he has become known for his quips and profound statements that re often quoted and sometimes - humorously.
Confucius, Shih Tzu
Confucius - “If you only buy the best, you only cry once.”
551 B.C. - 479 B.C. a renounced sage and philosopher whose reputation, teaching and thoughts has endured for over two millennia. His literary name was Chungni and his last name was K’ung (Confucius means “K’ung the Master”). He had a strange look about him when he was born, his forehead looked like an upside down cave. Perhaps this was to be a clue as to his brilliance later. he concentrated on education; editing some ancient books of ritual and music. He taught poetry, history, ceremonies’ and music to approximately 3000 students regardless of their social or economic status. he has become known for his quips and profound statements that re often quoted and sometimes - humorously.