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  2. Family tree of Confucius in the main line of descent - Wikipedia

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    Along with the descendants of the other Four Sages (Confucius, Mencius, Zengzi, and Yan Hui), the descendants of Confucius still determine part of their children's given names using this generation poem given to them by the Ming dynasty Jianwen Emperor and extended by later emperors: [45]

  3. Zengzi - Wikipedia

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    Zeng Shen (505–435 BC), better known as Zengzi (Master Zeng), courtesy name Ziyu (子 輿), was a Chinese philosopher and disciple of Confucius. [1] He later taught Zisi (Kong Ji), the grandson of Confucius, who was in turn the teacher of Mencius, thus beginning a line of transmitters of orthodox Confucian traditions. [1]

  4. Confucius - Wikipedia

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    Many descendants of Confucius still live in Qufu today. A descendant of Confucius, H. H. Kung, was the Premier of the Republic of China. One of his sons, Kong Lingjie (孔令傑), married Debra Paget [134] who gave birth to Gregory Kung (孔德基). Confucius's family, the Kongs, have the longest recorded extant pedigree in the world today.

  5. Kung Te-cheng - Wikipedia

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    His father's name contained the character 令 Ling because it was the generation name for 76th generation descendants of Confucius. On 6 June 1920, shortly after his birth, he was appointed Duke Yansheng by President Xu Shichang in accordance with an imperial tradition dating back to 1055 of bestowing the title on the eldest male in each ...

  6. Category:Descendants of Confucius - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Descendants of Confucius" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  7. Duke Yansheng - Wikipedia

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    The descendants of Confucius who lived at the mansion and held the hereditary titles held feasts with a unique cuisine. [163] One dish served by cooks of the Duke Yansheng in Qufu was called "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea". [164] [165] Confucius's descendants had a 2,000 year old food culture which was unique among the Chinese aristocracy.

  8. Self-cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Self-cultivation, Confucius expects, is an essential philosophical process for one to become jūnzǐ by maximising rén. He aims to reflect upon a self that is able to compare itself with moral and social principles of tradition. [clarification needed] Confucius does not suffer from the Cartesian "mind-body problem". In Confucianism, there is ...

  9. Zisi - Wikipedia

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    Zisi was the son of Kong Li (孔鯉) (Boyu (伯鱼)) and the only grandson of Confucius.He is traditionally accredited with transmitting Confucian teaching to Mencius [1] and writing the Doctrine of the Mean, Biaoji 表記, "Ziyi" (The Black Robes") 緇衣, and "Fangji" (The Record of the Dikes) 坊記, presently chapters of the Liji.