1, Confucius
Confucius, whose real name was Zhong Ni, was born in Shandong in the Spring and Autumn Period, one of the representatives of oriental culture and the founder of Confucianism. There is virtue in life, and there is no teacher in learning. According to legend, I once asked Lao Dan (Laozi, the founder of Taoism) to learn piano from Changhong. At the beginning of his career, he was a shepherd, taking pictures and taking care of Lu.
Traveling around the world for thirteen years, I am nothing. He returned to Shandong at the age of 68 and devoted himself to sorting out ancient books in his later years. There are 3,000 disciples and 72 people who are proficient in six arts, which is the first of civilian education, and future generations will respect them as the most holy teachers. It's a pity that his thoughts were widely used by the rulers of the Chinese Empire since Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and became an effective tool for the rulers to restrain the people's thoughts, which greatly influenced the development of the Chinese Empire.
2. Kong Rong
Kong Rong, a native of Qufu in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was the 20th grandson of Confucius. A gifted scholar, one of the seven sons of Jian 'an, was named as Kong Beihai when Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty was appointed. He founded the school to show Confucianism, and later worshipped Dr. Dazhong who was killed by Cao Cao.
3. Confucius
Kong Fu, letter A. (about 264-208 BC) was a Confucian scholar at the end of Qin Dynasty. Descendants of Confucius, living in Wei. The real name is Fu Jia, also known as Jia. In his later years, he defected to Chen Sheng. After Chen Jun of Shengzai Chen (now Huaiyang, Henan) became king, he was called or Kong.
4, only holes
Kong was a minister and financier in the Western Han Dynasty. Nanyang people are big salt and iron merchants. In the second year of Ding Yuan (former 1 15), he was appointed as the commander-in-chief of agriculture, in charge of the monopoly of salt and iron. Later, he was appointed as a senior sinon. It was precisely because Kong was proficient in the production technology of salt and iron and donated it to the imperial court that he was entrusted with the important task of "Da Nong Cheng" by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who was in charge of salt and iron affairs and mastered the lifeline of the national economy at that time.
5. Kong Xiangxi
Kong Xiangxi was born in Taigu, Shanxi Province. Studying at Yale University in the United States. He has served as a member of the National Government, Minister of Finance (the richest man in China at that time), Executive Dean and Governor of the Central Bank.