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  2. Confucian art - Wikipedia

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    Confucius however didn't think that Ran Qiu's declining performance was due to a lack of ability. Therefore, he told Ran Qiu, "Look at those people who don't have enough ability. They usually stop and give up halfway, whereas you draw a boundary in front of yourself to restrict you from moving forward. How can you make progress that way?"

  3. File:Confucius Family Relic, Ming Dynasty Aoqun.png

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  4. Wu Daozi - Wikipedia

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    Wu Daozi (c. 685 – c. 758 CE [1] or c. 689 – c. 759 CE), also known as Daoxuan and Wu Tao Tzu, was a Chinese painter of the Tang dynasty.The British art historian Michael Sullivan considers him one of "the masters of the seventh century," [1] Some of his works survive; many, mostly murals, have been lost.

  5. Category:Cultural depictions of Confucius - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Confucius - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Confucius in front of Confucius Plaza.jpg 265 × 375; 40 KB This page was last edited on 28 October 2024, at 03:57 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. File:Confucius Statue, Brisbane.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Temple of Confucius - Wikipedia

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    In 1530, it was decided that all existing images of Confucius should be replaced with spirit tablets in imperial temples in the capital and other bureaucratic locations; nevertheless many modern Confucian temples do feature statues. Statues also remained in temples operated by Confucius's family descendants, such as that in Qufu.

  9. Filial piety - Wikipedia

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    For Confucius, filial piety is not merely a ritual outside respect to one's parents, but an inward attitude as well. [11] Filial piety consists of several aspects. Filial piety is an awareness of repaying the burden borne by one's parents. [12] As such, filial piety is done to reciprocate the care one's parents have given. [13]