Confúcio
Wise - Humans
Card 429
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The Wise.
Who or who knows a lot, who has extensive and deep knowledge.
Sages are very effective in passing knowledge about art, wisdom, skill or science.
Sages in our story can be grouped for each mission, with no card limits.
Battle Area:
- Water = 05
- Earth = 20
- Heaven = 05
Attack and Defense
- Wisdom = 50
- Dexterity and Strength = 10
- Powers = 05
- Fire = 05
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Confúcio
Wise - Humans
The sages are people who lived in an older historical time and lived for a long time, thus gaining great knowledge over the years.
Who or who knows a lot, who has extensive and deep knowledge.
Sages are very effective in passing knowledge about art, wisdom, skill or science.
Sages in our story can be grouped for each mission, with no card limits.
Synthesis
孔夫子, pinyin: Kǒng Fūzǐ, Wade-Giles: K'ung-fu-tzŭ, literally "Master Kong") (traditionally August 27, 551 BC - 479 BC), was a Chinese thinker and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period.
Confucius, also known as K'ung Ch'iu, K'ung Chung-ni or Confucius, was born in the mid-sixth century (551 BC) in Tsou, a small town in the state of Lu, now Shantung. According to some ancient sources, he would have been born on August 27, 552 BC (that is, in the twenty-first year of Duke Hsiang). This state is called the "holy land" by the Chinese. Confucius was far from originating from a wealthy family, although it is said that he had aristocratic ascendancy. His father, Shu-Liang He, a former magistrate and warrior of certain fame, was seventy years old when he married Confucius's mother, a fifteen-year-old girl named Yen Cheng Tsai, who claimed to be a descendant of Po Chi'in, oldest of the Duke of Chou, whose surname was Chi.
Of the eleven children, Confucius was the youngest. His father died when he was three years old, which forced him to work from an early age to help support the family. When he was fifteen, he decided to dedicate his energies in search of learning. At various stages of his life, he employed his skills as a pastor, cowboy, civil servant, and bookkeeper. At the age of nineteen, she married a young woman named Chi-Kuan. Confucius had a son named K'ung Li.
Confucius' philosophy emphasized a personal and governmental morality, correct procedures in social relations, justice and sincerity. These values gained predominance in China in relation to other doctrines, such as legalism (法家) and Taoism (道家), during the Han Dynasty (206 BCE-220). Confucius' thoughts were developed in a philosophical system known as Confucianism (儒家).
Since no text has been proven by Confucius and the ideas most commonly attributed to him were written during the period between his death and the founding of the first Chinese empire in 221 BC, many scholars are very wary of attributing specific assertions to Confucius himself . His teachings can be found in Analects of Confucius (論語), a collection of aphorisms that was compiled many years after his death. For about two thousand years, it was thought to have been Confucius the author or publisher of all Five Classics (五 經), as the Classical of Rites (禮記) (editor) and The Annals of Spring and Autumn (春秋) (author) .
The principles of Confucius were based on the common Chinese traditions and beliefs. They favored strong family loyalty, veneration of the ancestors, respect for the elderly, and the family as the basis for an ideal government.
At 51 years of age, Confucius obtained an official post in the state of Lu. But he resigned from office a few years later, saying he did not want to be confused with those whose ideas and concepts of value he could not share. Thus he began to travel through various kingdoms, intending to persuade his governors to accept his political ideas. but he did not find a place to carry out his thoughts and policies. Traveling and talking, he attracted many disciples, impressed by his wisdom and the elevation of his character.
Confucius traveled in various places, was in close contact with the people and preached the need for a total change of the system of government for another that was intended to ensure the well-being of the subjects, putting in practice, processes as simple as the decrease of contributions, the easing of penalties.
His ideas spread throughout the country and throughout China. For 14 years, he traveled through 7 kingdoms.
At the age of 68, Confucius returned to his hometown, Qufu, in the state of Lu, where he taught his students, colliged and ordered the classical books until his death in 479 BC. C., to the 73 years.
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