Qufu city, province). Confucius named it "Qiu", which is said to be related to his appearance. His head is high around and low in the middle, which is very similar to the shape of Niqiu Mountain.
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Confucius initiated the atmosphere of private lectures and led some disciples to travel around the world in 14. In his later years, he revised the Six Classics (namely, Poetry, Calligraphy, Rites, Music, I Ching, Spring and Autumn). According to legend, he has three thousand disciples and seventy-one German disciples. Confucius was one of the most learned scholars in the society at that time, and he was honored as "many eyes" when he was alive.
Muduo's wooden-tongued clock is made of copper. In ancient times, priests were called to attract people's attention when the decrees of politics and religion were announced. Later, "Mu Duo" became a reference for teachers. The Analects of Confucius said, "There is no way in the world for a long time, and the sky takes Confucius as a wooden stick." Confucius is a saint sent by heaven to educate the world. In addition, when Confucius was alive, he was also honored as a "heavenly saint", that is, a favored son of heaven.