Confucius A Biography

Confucius A Biography by Jonathan Clements, published by Albert Bridge Books on July 28, 2017, offers an insightful exploration of one of the most significant figures in Chinese history. This 174-page biography delves into the life and teachings of Confucius, a philosopher who founded an intellectual and ethical tradition that has influenced a quarter of the world’s population. Clements presents Confucius as an outspoken individual, contextualizing his life within the complexities of China 2,500 years ago, and highlighting his passionate belief in respect for others.
Readers will find a detailed account of Confucius’s interactions with notable figures of his time, as well as the challenges he faced from those who opposed him. The biography emphasizes his contributions to social structures and civil service, illustrating how his theories laid the groundwork for enduring ideas still relevant today. Clements also sheds light on Confucius’s role in preserving elements of China’s prehistoric culture and ancient religion, providing a comprehensive view of his lasting impact on philosophy and society.
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Heroes may be brave, but not all of those who act bravely are necessarily heroes. Confucius is one of the most important figures in Chinese history, the philosopher-founder of an intellectual, ethical tradition that has shaped a quarter of the world’s population. Often overlooked outside his native country, Jonathan Clements reveals Confucius to be an outspoken and uncompromising man, and places him within the context of China of 2,500 years ago. Confucius, a contemporary of Buddha, was the illegitimate son of a retired soldier and a teenage concubine. He had a passionate belief in respect for others and it was this belief which underpinned his life and teachings. He advised the famous figures of his day, gaining their respect, and also the undying enmity of those whose paths he crossed. He was equally proud of both achievements, saying that if the evil people of the world liked him, he was doing something wrong. Confucius established many ideas that are taken for granted today. His theories became the foundation of one of the world’s first civil services and established enduring social structures throughout Asia. In collating and refining the words of earlier, forgotten thinkers, he also preserved elements of China’s prehistoric culture, and its ancient religion of ancestor-worship.
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