China: Mencius (c. 372 – 289 BCE), Chinese philosopher and disciple of Confucius. Illustration, c. 17th century. Mencius (Chinese: Mèng Zǐ; Wade–Giles: Meng Tzu), also known by his birth name Meng Ke or Ko, was born in the State of Zou, now forming the territory of the county-level city of Zoucheng. He was an itinerant Chinese philosopher and sage, and one of the principal interpreters of Confucianism. Supposedly, he was a pupil of Confucius' grandson, Zisi. Like Confucius, according to legend, he travelled China for forty years to offer advice to rulers for reform. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-mencius-c-372-289-bce-chinese-philosopher-and-disciple-of-confucius-illustration-c-17th-century-mencius-chinese-mng-z-wadegiles-meng-tzu-also-known-by-his-birth-name-meng-ke-or-ko-was-born-in-the-state-of-zou-now-forming-the-territory-of-the-county-level-city-of-zoucheng-he-was-an-itinerant-chinese-philosopher-and-sage-and-one-of-the-principal-interpreters-of-confucianism-supposedly-he-was-a-pupil-of-confucius-grandson-zisi-like-confucius-according-to-legend-he-travelled-china-for-forty-years-to-offer-advice-to-rulers-for-reform-image344237360.html
RM2B01A7C–China: Mencius (c. 372 – 289 BCE), Chinese philosopher and disciple of Confucius. Illustration, c. 17th century. Mencius (Chinese: Mèng Zǐ; Wade–Giles: Meng Tzu), also known by his birth name Meng Ke or Ko, was born in the State of Zou, now forming the territory of the county-level city of Zoucheng. He was an itinerant Chinese philosopher and sage, and one of the principal interpreters of Confucianism. Supposedly, he was a pupil of Confucius' grandson, Zisi. Like Confucius, according to legend, he travelled China for forty years to offer advice to rulers for reform.
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