Kong the Master

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Definition

Proper noun: - Kong the Master: A title of profound respect referring to Kong Qiu, the Chinese philosopher whose teachings form the foundation of Confucianism. This name directly translates the Chinese honorific "Kong Fuzi".

Usage

This term is used as a formal and reverential reference to the historical figure, emphasizing his status as a great teacher and thinker. - In studying Eastern philosophy, one inevitably encounters the wisdom of Kong the Master. - The principles laid down by Kong the Master have influenced Chinese society for millennia.

Advanced Usage
  • The term "Kong the Master" is often used in scholarly or historical contexts to denote the philosopher's seminal role, equivalent to using "Master Kong". It highlights his role as the progenitor of a school of thought rather than just a historical individual.
Variants and Related Words
  • Confucius: The Latinized name most commonly used in the West to refer to the same philosopher.
  • Kong Fuzi: The original Chinese term from which "Confucius" is derived.
  • Kong Qiu: The personal name of the philosopher.
Synonyms
  • Confucius
  • Master Kong
Notes on Meaning
  • This term refers exclusively to the historical figure (c. 551–478 BC). It does not refer to the subsequent body of philosophy (Confucianism), though it is intrinsically linked to it. The definition centers on the person as the origin point of the doctrine.
Noun
  1. Chinese philosopher whose ideas and sayings were collected after his death and became the basis of a philosophical doctrine known a Confucianism (circa 551-478 BC)