Confucius was born circa 551 before the common era as Kong Qui in the state of Lu in China. His family was middle class; however, his family encountered financial struggles which led to poverty. Confucius lost his father at a young age, so he was raised by his mother in indigence. As he became older, he acquired a passion for learning and began to grasp ancient texts; in addition, Confucius mastered the art of arithmetic, music, archery, calligraphy, charioteering, and rituals. As a result …show more content…
Often, people respect their relationships with people; individuals are impacted by Confucius’ idea of the importance of relationship between “ parents and children; husbands and wives; older and younger siblings; older and younger friends; and rulers and subjects” (Johnson). The result of these ideas lead to the the prosperity of relationships among different individuals. In addition, Confucius influenced the “idea of a gentleman” having the “virtues of righteousness, propriety, integrity, and filial piety” (“Confucianism”). The distinguished Chinese philosopher greatly affects the ethical standards seen in modern day society. Confucius was a prominent teacher, and his belief of the greatness of education led to the idea of the availability of education to everyone. Today, many students from different families, ranging from affluent to impecunious families, are able to enjoy the liberty of receiving education (“Confucius”). Confucius’ influence transformed schools from being discriminant among the