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Characteristics Of Confucius On Good Government

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The historical period Confucius on Good Government was written during the period of the first century B.C until the 20th century B.C. Confucius on good government was a source that centralized on the beliefs and thoughts of Confucius. Confucius argued that only good men possessing moral authority could rule effectively. It was said that human nature is not perfect, but it is capable of being changed by example of sincere virtue. He wanted it to be known to all people that if your desire is for good, the people will be good. Confucius believed that if laws and guidelines were set in place that every person during this time should follow them. If a person didn’t abide by these rules or laws, there would be punishment put in place. In the …show more content…

The source from the past “Confucius on Good Government” was written by the follower of Confucius. This source was written on September 28, 551 B.C-479 B.C. The author may have written the document to insure the thoughts on how a government should be ran, how people of that state should act, and how people should want to learn. “If people be led by laws, and uniformity be imposed on them by punishments, they will try to avoid the punishment, but will have no sense of shame”. Arthur Jacques Gerent’s work reveals Confucianism as a perfectly harmonious society, which is only achieved by a ritual behavior of good man, pursing their education and self-knowledge, having respect for the elders who are in power. Good behavior is the mostly the only thing that Confucius mainly focused on. “It is also true, in public morality, under the Han the accent was put on the virtue of submission to one elder’s and on respect for the classification of people according to their age”. There was so much hostility toward the merchant people, this cause problems for the Chinese society. This hostility caused so much profound effects in the city state, which gave the Chinese their own character. Gerent states that “the deepest reasons

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