Confucius
(proper noun)
Western name of Kong Qiu (孔), an influential Chinese philosopher who lived 551 – 479 BCE.
Examples of Confucius in the following topics:
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Painting during the Tang Dynasty
- Wu's works include God Sending a Son and The Teaching Confucius, and he created a new technique of drawing known as "Drawing of Water Shield."
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Art of the Middle Kingdom
- Many early tomb paintings were meant to protect the dead or help their souls get to paradise; others illustrated the teachings of Confucius or showed scenes of daily life.
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Philosophy and Art of the Han Dynasty
- Unlike the original ideology espoused by Confucius, Han Confucianism in Emperor Wu's reign was the creation of Dong Zhongshu (179–104 BCE).
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The Song Dynasty
- A well known Neo-Confucian motif includes paintings of Confucius, Buddha, and Lao Tzu all drinking out of the same vinegar jar, paintings associated with the slogan "The three teachings are one!"