“The evil life of Confucius”

 

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All his life, Confucius did all he could to propagate his sinister message of “rectifying names” in that “rulers should behave as rulers, subjects as subjects, fathers as fathers and sons as sons.” The ringleader of the slave owners in the state of Qi, Duke Jing, added his admiration to this statement, saying something to the effect that “if rulers didn’t resemble rulers or subjects, then I’d never be able to eat the rice of the great peace!” He hit the nail on the head because this “rectifying names” upheld the reactionary essence of the slave system.

 

 

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