Confucius
Confucius was born into a noble family in 551 BC in Lu, a state in China. He spent his working life as a civil servant in various posts and studied China’s ancient philosophers with a variety of teachers. For the early part of his life, he served as a teacher for higher. As he grew in age, he took on politics and sought to serve and influence the growth in China’s ethics. His philosophy was of harmony among humans and the needn’t to execute and torture people to keep rule among china. He believed in virtue and respect for elders. Also he promoted loyalty to family. Confucianism is not strictly a religion, but a series of moral beliefs taught by Confucius. It does not have a clergy and does not address aspects of religion. It does not teach of life, death, and the soul. It teaches of political and civic philosophy.