孔苏
孔苏, also known as Confucius, was a Chinese philosopher and educator who lived from 551 to 479 BCE. He is best known for his teachings on morality, ethics, and proper social relationships, which have significantly influenced Chinese culture and philosophy. His ideas emphasize the importance of family, respect for elders, and the value of education.
The teachings of 孔苏 are compiled in a collection called the Analects, which consists of dialogues and sayings attributed to him and his disciples. His philosophy, known as Confucianism, has shaped various aspects of Chinese society, including government, education, and personal conduct, and continues to be relevant today.