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    Con·fu·cius
    /kənˈfyo͞oSHəs/
    • 1. (551–479 bc), Chinese philosopher; Latinized name of Kongfuze (K'ung Fu-tzu) “Kong the master.” His ideas about the importance of practical moral values, collected by his disciples in the Analects, formed the basis of the philosophy known as Confucianism.