Confucius was honored as a “sage” by the
emperors of all ages starting the Han Dynasty. Although he was born into a poor
family, he studied hard on his own and became the most famous thinker and
educator in ancient China.
Confucius lived in an era of social unrest.
He run a school and told students that the purpose of learning is not only to
acquire knowledge, but also to improve the realm of life and to make himself a
gentleman.
Now we can understand Confucius's thoughts
through the book, The Analects of
Confucius. It was written by Confucius’ disciples and his disciples’
disciples, and records the words and deeds of Confucius and many of his
students.
Confucius is the representative of traditional
Chinese culture, and his thoughts have had a profound impact on later
generations.
Chen Xianchun is a professor at Beijing Language and Culture University who has
engaged in the teaching of Chinese as a foreign language since 1975, equipped
with rich Chinese teaching experience. Professor Chen has made profound
research into the teaching of Chinese reading and has published, in addition to
more than 20 academic papers, many monographs and textbooks such as Teaching
Reading and Psychology, Typical Characters and Events in Chinese
Culture, A Primer on Modern Chinese Reading, AnIntensive Chinese Course,
and Read This Way.
Foreign learners of Chinese; children
of Chinese living in countries other than China; students of minority groups
studying Chinese in China, and Chinese primary school students.