saints in confucianism
In Confucianism, "saints" refer to individuals who have achieved exceptional moral virtue, embodying the highest ethical ideals and serving as role models for others. They are revered for their unwavering commitment to righteousness, wisdom, and self-cultivation, inspiring others to pursue moral excellence and contribute positively to society.
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