Tag: Confucius (2010)

  • Lao Tzu advises Confucius not to be overwhelmed by human affairs

    Lao Tzu advises Confucius not to be overwhelmed by human affairs

    Lao Tzu advises Confucius not to be overwhelmed by human affairs in this film. “Chaos is everywhere.” Lao Tzu: “Men habitually long for fame and authority.”Kong Qui: “Then what should I, your pupil, do?I cannot hang useless on the door-beam like a dried-out gourd.” “THE MASTERS WORDS ARE PROFOUND, BUT I MUST BE LOYAL TO…

  • Kong Zi (Confucius) Film Scene – True Act of Brotherhood and Sacrifice

    Kong Zi (Confucius) Film Scene – True Act of Brotherhood and Sacrifice

    This was one of the most moving scenes in the film. It exemplifies, not only Chinese culture and understanding of the State, or the ethics of the master portrayed — we will use the scene to also exemplify the republican philosophy and its idea of Fraternitas.