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Since the dawn of civilization,
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the forces of nature and the whims of gods
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held sway over humanity.
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But 2,500 years ago,
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humankind experienced a profound transformation.
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Suddenly there were new possibilities.
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This is a time when rationality
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overrode superstition and belief.
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This is an ethic which does not rely on the gods.
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The world is now explained in terms of natural forces.
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We're now responsible for our own destiny.
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Upheavals across the globe
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sparked an ambitious vision of what humans could achieve,
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spearheaded by three trailblazers.
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Socrates, Confucius, and the Buddha,
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great thinkers from the ancient world
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whose ideas still shape our own lives.
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Is wealth a good thing?
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How do you create a just society?
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How do I live a good life?
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By daring to think the unthinkable,
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they laid the foundations of our modern world.
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I've always been intrigued by the fact
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that these men, who lived many thousands of miles apart,
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seemed almost spontaneously,
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within 100 years of one another,
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to come up with such radical ways of thinking.
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So what was going on?
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I want to investigate their revolutionary ideas,
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to understand what set them in motion.
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In this program, I'm on the trail
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of that quintessential eastern sage, Confucius.
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He had a mission,
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but many people at that time did not agree with him.
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His vision was modeled
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on the power of the past and the family.
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He believed that education
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could transform both individuals and society.
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He's talking about your state of mind, your feelings.
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But in the 20th century,
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Confucius was declared an enemy of communism.
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So now he should be out of favor,
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but that hardly seems to be the case.
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This is the longest continuous civilization in the world,
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and Confucius has a huge role in that.
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It's so amazing to be so close to them.
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My heart is beating.
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In 551 BC, an elderly ex-soldier
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from the ancient state of Lu faced a grave predicament.
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His family line was in danger of ending.
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He needed a son to continue his name,
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someone who'd be able to perform the vital rituals
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to honor him and his ancestors.
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The old man took a young wife.
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We're told that she went to a sacred mountain
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and prayed hard for a boy.
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The son she bore would become known as Master Kong.
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In Chinese, Kong Fuzi.
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In the West, we call him Confucius.
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Confucius was born
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into one of the most advanced civilizations in the world.
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The ancient Chinese were innovators
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in art, metalwork, agriculture, and weaponry.
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And from around 1000 BC,
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they developed a sophisticated political system,
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a network of vassal lords who bore allegiance to one king.
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But by the time Confucius was growing up,
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stability had turned to chaos.
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This was an age when all of ancient China
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was trapped in a ruthless cycle of war.
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Tribal invasions from the west,
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along with rebellion amongst the lords,
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splintered the empire into independent states,
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all vying for power.
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Spurred on by a kind of arms race,
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now that cast iron meant
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that weapons could be mass-produced,
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families attacked families.
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This was total war.
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This collapse in society would become
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the catalyst for Confucius' ground-breaking philosophy.
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The oldest record of Confucius' life and ideas,
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the Analects, were compiled about a century after his death.
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These fragments of his conversations,
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along with other later histories,
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give us clues to his life story.
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We're told that Confucius was just three
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when his father died.
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Old aristocracy, he'd fallen on hard times,
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one of the victims of the turmoil of the age,
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leaving Confucius' mother to raise her son on her own
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in a kind of genteel poverty.
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Interestingly, it seems that education
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was Confucius' lifeline.
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Somehow, probably through a mix
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of private teachers and homeschooling and, you suspect,
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the sheer grit and determination of his mother,
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Confucius was taught history, poetry, and ritual.
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While other children played with toys,
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he's said to have acted out sacred rituals
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by laying out cups and bowls.
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Now these weren't just empty gestures,
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a bit of spiritual theater.
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The kinds of rituals that Confucius learned
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played a crucial role in the ancient Chinese worldview,
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a worldview in which order and harmony,
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both on Earth and in the cosmos,
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were considered essential goals
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if life on Earth was to continue.
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The ancient rites that young Confucius knew
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were performed here at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing,
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right up until the 20th century.
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The Chinese had a particular religious outlook
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which meant that these rituals
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weren't directed towards a deity.
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There is no creator god.
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There's nothing like the idea of a supreme power
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that dreams everything into being.
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What it posits instead is this notion
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that there are two cosmic forces.
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They're not even really divine.
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They're just natural forces, a bit like gravity in a sense.
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And on the temple here, you have perhaps the most common,
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the most powerful symbols of these two great forces.
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And that is the dragon, the heavenly force,
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and the phoenix is the female, the cold, the earthly force.
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And they are locked in perpetual struggle.
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They try to overcome each other.
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And it's this incredible dance of power
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out of which all life pours.
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So what's humanity's role in all of this?
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We're fundamental to this.
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You've got these two great cosmic forces,
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and our role is to keep the balance,
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and we do this through ritual.
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And that's what this kind of temple complex was built for.
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This is where the ruler would come to make offerings
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to rebalance these two forces.
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And it wasn't just for the rulers.
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It took place in every single temple,
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every local shrine, right down to the household.
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Sounds like a potent and a pervasive worldview
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that Confucius is being brought up with.
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Absolutely, it's the only worldview he knows.
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As he reached adulthood,
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it looks as though Confucius grew to appreciate
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the gaping disparity between the ancient ideal of order
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and the reality of life subject to the chaos
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that raged all around him.
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His search for a solution to that intractable problem
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at the very heart of Chinese society
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would prove to be his life's work.
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Fortunately, conditions across the ancient world
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were nourishing new ways of thinking.
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Improvements in agriculture, increased trade,
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and growing urbanization meant that some in society
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were less tied to a life of subsistence,
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creating the opportunity
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for men like Socrates, the Buddha, and Confucius
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to develop their ideas.
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The scale of change, economic and technological,
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is reflected in archeological remains,
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like this monumental grain store.
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Advances in technology from the Iron Age onwards
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led to an increase in agricultural yields
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that were stored in massive pits like this.
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Suddenly, for ordinary people, because they had enough food,
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life just wasn't a grinding cycle
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of a kind of hand-to-mouth existence.
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Obviously, stores like this provided grain,
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but they also gave another great gift, time to think.
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When Confucius was about 20,
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we're told he landed a bureaucratic job
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managing grain stores like this.
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But his mind was occupied by the turmoil of the day.
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Looking around him,
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it seemed obvious to Confucius that humanity needed help,
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and how he responded
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is considered a first in Chinese history.
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He began to engage in systematic philosophical inquiry.
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One thing I like about Confucius is the sense that you get
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that he had a kind of natural curiosity,
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that he felt compelled to explore
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and to try to understand the world.
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And in his early 20s,
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he decided to leave his home state of Lu
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and get on the road.
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Traveling west, he would have eventually met
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the great Yellow River.
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I think we have to imagine him, at this point in his life,
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as a kind of ethnographer,
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going from one place to another
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with open eyes and an open mind,
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gathering together experiences and encounters.
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The Analects describe Confucius meeting people
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who had renounced civilized society
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and lived amongst nature.
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These recluses were the forerunners of Taoism,
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that other great belief system of ancient China.
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They believed in something known as the Way.
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Could you explain to me what exactly the Way is?
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Is it possible for humans to influence or control the Way?
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The Taoists believed that developed society
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diverted us from the Way.
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Society was artificial, something people imposed
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on the natural spontaneous way of the universe.
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Only by reconnecting with the forces of nature
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could we achieve harmony once again.
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Confucius reacted to Taoist belief
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with a kind of frustrated indignation.
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We can't go and live with the birds and the beasts.
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Am I not a man among men?
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If the Way prevailed in the world,
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there'd be no need for me to change it.
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Confucius' search for solutions to the problems of his day
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took on a more practical, political dimension.
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For him, the Way wasn't an intangible cosmic force.
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Instead, he saw it as the harmony that'd be brought about
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by a perfectly ordered society,
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something attainable by human action.
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It was a claim the Taoists thought the height of arrogance.
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This critical dispute is embodied
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in one legendary encounter.
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Confucius is said to have come here, the city of Luoyang.
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As he was studying in the state archives,
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he met an older man
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and they struck up a philosophical discussion.
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As Confucius got up to leave, the old man chastised him.
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"Put away your proud air and many desires,
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"your insinuating habit and wild will.
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"These are of no advantage to you."
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The enigmatic old man was none other than Laozi,
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credited as the founder of Taoism.
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Whether it's true or not,
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this pairing with such a great figure
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reveals the iconic status Confucius would later reach.
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And it tells us something else.
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That setting in the archive
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gives us a clue to Confucius' methods.
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For him, solutions to contemporary problems
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lay in a close study of what had gone before.
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The past was a kind of reservoir of truth.
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Ever since he was a boy,
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he'd been schooled in ancient texts.
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Now as a man, they became the inspiration for
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and the very foundation of his philosophy.
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Recent discoveries have shed new light
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on these classic texts of Chinese history.
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800 bamboo slips,
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which contain the earliest evidence of Confucius' words.
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They were found in 1993
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in the tomb of a old nobleman.
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Amazing.
Yes.
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And they date back to when?
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Oh, these were dated to the fourth century BCE,
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roughly 100 years after Confucius.
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And it says something like,
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"Set your mind on the way and be virtuous.
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"Do everything in accordance with humanity."
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Not only the earliest words of Confucius,
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but beautiful words too, wow.
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And they were so amazing
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because they provide us new information on early classics
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that were very important to Confucius himself.
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And for example, this particular slip
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mention about the classics he would have read.
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The Book Of Odes, ritual and music.
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But the Book of History is very important
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because it recorded figures such as the Duke of Zhou
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and early kings of the Western Zhou
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that was about 500 years before Confucius' time.
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And these men were able to lead a society of harmony.
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(pensive music)
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Confucius found in the words of the Book of History
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what he was looking for, an ideal model
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where social and political harmony had prevailed,
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engineered by the almost superhumanly sage rulers
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of the early Zhou dynasty.
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In particular, the Duke of Zhou.
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When his brother, King Wu, died,
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the duke could have seized the throne,
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but it's reported that instead he acted loyally,
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ruling as a regent for his nephew, the king's son.
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And then when the boy grew up,
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fairly and faithfully, he handed over the reins of power.
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Whether these accounts were entirely true is a moot point,
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but Confucius saw huge potential in them.
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This golden age was robust evidence
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that social order was possible.
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By following the practices and the examples
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of the early Zhou, by reviving the past,
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there could be solutions to the problems of the present.
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It is the great thing about golden ages,
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they're very comforting.
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We believe that if humanity was capable
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of wonderful things in the past,
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we can achieve them once again.
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(lyrical music)
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Confucius believed that early Zhou society
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was the ideal manifestation of his concept of the Way.
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To recreate that harmony,
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society needed to return to their high standards,
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especially in terms of ritual.
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Confucius was convinced
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that the ancient rites had been corrupted.
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In order to restore the golden age,
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he would have to reinstate proper ritual.
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Here in Confucius' hometown of Qufu
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is a temple dedicated to the master.
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It's the ultimate place of pilgrimage
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for many of his devotees.
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Mr. Kong traces his ancestry back to Confucius
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and often leads rituals
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that his illustrious relative set such store by.
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(chanting in foreign language)
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(chanting in foreign language)
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But ritual here
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has always meant more than just ceremony.
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It's an all-encompassing ethos
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that shapes every aspect of people's behavior,
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including what we might call etiquette and customs.
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It seems that Confucius threw himself
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into understanding and perfecting
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the rites of the early Zhou.
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Confucius was nothing if not a stickler for detail.
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We hear he wouldn't even sit on a mat
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unless it was dead straight.
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But there seems to have been a kind of beauty
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in his precision.
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Just listen to these wonderful words describing him.
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"His expression was serious, his step brisk.
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"When with his clasped hands he bowed to his colleagues
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"on left and right,
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"his robes moved evenly in front and back.
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"His hurrying advance was a glide."
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(energetic music)
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Confucius set out to transmit
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the importance of proper ritual,
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promoting his ideas right across the land.
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One account describes his rather hostile reception
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from a government advisor from the state of Qi.
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"Confucius lays such stress on appearance and costume,
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"elaborate etiquette and codes of behavior
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"that it would take generations to learn his rule.
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"One lifetime wouldn't be enough."
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To this day, Confucius is often criticized
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for his pedantic attachment
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to intricate forms of antiquated ritual.
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But what his critics didn't understand
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is that he'd discovered something radically new
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within these ancient rites,
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something which marked a critical shift in his thinking.
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(lyrical music)
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When Confucius' was in his mid-20s, his mother died.
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For three years, he dutifully carried out
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ancestral rites in her honor.
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But he would breathe new life and new meaning
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into these traditions.
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(gasps) Oh, yes.
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Wow, how beautiful.
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So these are things that would actually
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have been used in ancestor worship?
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Exactly, ancient Chinese believed
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that the ghost and spirits continue to exist
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after the ancestors die,
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so it's important to offer them food and wine
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in these kind of vessels.
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In particular, those made of very expensive bronze.
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And everyone would be really engaging
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in the ritual to continue
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a kind of relationship they had before.
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Do we know what Confucius thought about all of this?
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Well, Confucius still believed
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that ancestors were still very important part,
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but he started to shift the emphasis towards the living
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by saying that it meant that it's important for us
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to develop this kind of reverence
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and the proper relationship while they're still alive.
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As he said in the Analects very clearly,
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that if you don't know how to serve the living,
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how would you know how to serve the dead?
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That's really interesting.
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He's saying actually focus first on the here and now
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and on those who are still around you in the day-to-day
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before you start to think about those who are long dead.
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You are so right.
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It's no longer just about objects like this.
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It's about your state of mind, your feelings,
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your love and sincerity from inside
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that you would have towards these people around you.
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(solemn music)
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Confucius realized that ritual brought out
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positive emotions in us,
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but his really big revelation
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was that this could permanently change who we are.
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Habitually performing the rituals of history
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with the right attitude and sincerity
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could transform our mindset.
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Virtuous feelings could make virtuous beings.
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Ritual for him was not just the way you do things,
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exactly follow the traditional and this and the rules.
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But even more importantly,
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you've got to have something inside.
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You've got to have a reverence, respect
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because this was the way
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to cultivate your inside goodness,
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inside of this kind of, and the qualities.
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And the whole person would be transformed on the inside.
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But, I mean, that sounds really radical.
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So he's saying you need to do things properly,
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but they're not just a mechanical action.
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It affects who you are inside, sort of psychologically?
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Yes, yeah, I think it's exactly,
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not only just bring order to the social and life,
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but also this to create a new psychological
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and this meaning there
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and try to cultivate this good human qualities.
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Yeah, I mean, it's interesting
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'cause he doesn't sell himself as an innovator, but he was.
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Yes, he was,
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I think, Confucius said, you know,
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he was the only transmitter
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that transmitted the ancient culture
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to today, to the future.
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But actually what he did was innovation.
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These new things, they're really coming
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from his reinterpretation
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of something already exist, such as the ritual.
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(peaceful music)
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Nourishing virtue lay at the core of Confucius' vision.
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And he saw transformative opportunities in everyday rituals,
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how we speak, how we dress, and how we eat.
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But one that was particularly close to his heart was music.
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He's said to have played the zither and the sounding chimes.
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This was a time and place where music was all around,
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played on totally wonderful things
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like this monumental set of bells
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that date to just after Confucius' death.
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Music was played to accompany ritual in temples and homes.
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So if you listen to these, then you'll be hearing the sounds
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that would have surrounded Confucius during his lifetime.
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(bell pealing)
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Confucius was convinced
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that music had the power to harmonize,
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to transform and perfect an individual.
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Basically, this is art as therapy
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2,500 years before we invent the phrase.
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(lyrical music)
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This practical application of philosophical ideas
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in day-to-day life
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is something that really marks out Confucius,
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as well as those other game-changing philosophers,
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the Buddha and Socrates.
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As a philosopher, you don't just indulge
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in abstract musings.
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You develop a robust delivery mechanism for your theories.
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Ideas have to have traction,
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and they have to have tangible impact.
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(horn honking)
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Confucius was a practical man.
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He'd been spurred into action
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by the bellicose times into which he was born.
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His philosophy would only truly be a success
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if he could effect change on a grand scale.
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Confucius came to think this,
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that shaping and cultivating moral individuals
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was the key to creating a stable social and political order.
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By figuring out what made a good person,
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you could make a good society.
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And so his mission was this,
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to teach people how to be virtuous
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in a world of political disorder and moral decay.
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(suspenseful music)
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Confucius had given himself a mountain to climb.
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How to instill virtue in society
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when society's moral contract was so broken
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was Confucius' big challenge.
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He was to find inspiration
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from a familiar and enduring institution,
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the family.
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Hello, thank you.
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(fireworks banging)
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Wow, that was quite some welcome.
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Thank you. (speaks in foreign language)
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(people applauding)
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Confucius noted how families are organized
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along hierarchical lines with fixed responsibilities.
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From birth, we learn our place within key relationships.
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Husband, wife.
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Father, son.
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Older brother, younger brother.
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(people chatting in foreign language)
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Recognizing, oh, thanks.
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Ah, yeah, thank you very much. (laughs)
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Recognizing your, oh (speaks in foreign language).
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Recognizing your place within these relationships
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and fulfilling your mutual responsibilities
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within that hierarchy taught essential moral values.
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From the family, we developed a sense of loyalty,
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of honesty, of duty, of respect, of filial responsibility.
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Basically, to love those around us.
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(solemn music)
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Confucius saw that the concept of family was a potent model
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and a potential solution for society's ills.
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The family showed how authority
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could be both exercised and submitted to,
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fairly and productively.
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Not through intimidation, but through mutual assent.
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(people chatting in foreign language)
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The moral values learnt in the family,
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affection and care directed downwards
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and loyalty and obedience directed above,
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had the potential to transform everyone.
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But Confucius saw that arguably their greatest value
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lay in relation to the glaring problem
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at the heart of society,
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the waywardness of its rulers.
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(delicate music)
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This magnificent sword embodies what, for Confucius,
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was the fundamental problem with Chinese leadership.
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This was made when Confucius was alive,
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and it tells us all about itself.
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There's an inscription here that reads,
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"Belonging to King Goujian of Yue.
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"Made for his personal use."
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Now, this is obviously a fabulously deluxe object,
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and Confucius wouldn't have had a problem with that per se.
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He wasn't puritanical.
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He enjoyed the good things of life,
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swimming in rivers, singing with friends,
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and he understood the need for worldly goods.
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But he did not think that good men
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should devote their time and energy
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to the pursuit of personal gain.
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And he didn't believe in immoderate action,
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anywhere, anytime, from anyone.
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In Confucius' opinion,
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kings who commissioned swords like this
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often abandoned virtue
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if it got in the way of worldly success.
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He saw the way to transform society
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was to instill the values at work in the family
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in the rulers of his day.
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To understand the power they wielded,
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you only need look at the way they were honored in death.
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This ruler, from around the time of Confucius,
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was buried along with 26 expensive chariots
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and 70 sacrificial horses.
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What kind of connection did Confucius see
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between the relationships that he'd observed
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between father and son and the family
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and what's going on here?
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Well, he looked at the fact that if you had a good father,
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he could bring up a good son.
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And a good son could then respect the father,
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and this could work.
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So he said "Well, look, if it works at this level,
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"let's just take it to the top."
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If the ruler views those beneath him as his children
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and treats them with love but with firmness,
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with compassion but with integrity,
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that it would then kind of roll down through the system.
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And the Confucianist could say,
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"Look, you see how the ruler's living like this.
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"You should live like this."
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And literally it would roll down
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like the clouds from the mountain
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and bring blessing to everyone.
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So for him, might in and of itself wasn't a problem.
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But if you had might, then you also had to have
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a kind of philosophical responsibility to your people?
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Yes, Confucius continued the Zhou tradition
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that a ruler has the right to rule
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because heaven has clearly given them
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the power and the authority,
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and that's why the top, top ruler
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was called the son of heaven.
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However, that mandate, that right to rule,
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can be taken away by heaven.
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And a sign that heaven has taken it away
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is natural disasters, massive earthquakes, floods.
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Confucius said if a ruler becomes corrupt
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and people are suffering through this cruelty,
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then the people have the right to rebel.
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And so Confucius, at one level,
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tells you respect, honor, duty, loyalty.
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And he also said, "And if that fails,
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"you have the right to overthrow."
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Amazing trick.
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(somber music)
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Confucius' tactic was very direct.
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He set out to influence those in power
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by getting a governmental post.
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One snag was his personality.
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He was often seen as arrogant,
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too blunt in the way he delivered his advice.
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But he also faced a bigger problem.
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With enemy armies numbering as many as 300,000
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camped on their borders
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and disloyal sons plotting behind their backs,
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perhaps it's no surprise that the rulers of the day
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failed to take Confucius seriously.
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Cultivating moral character and virtuous actions
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in such precarious times was just not a priority.
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(tense music)
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(speaking in foreign language)
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With rejection upon rejection,
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Confucius' faltering political career looked set to fail
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and his ideas in danger of being lost to history.
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But he was tenacious and resourceful.
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In his early 50s,
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it looks as though he decided to change his strategy.
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He gathered together a few belongings
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and hit the road once again to continue his moral crusade.
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Only this time, he wasn't alone.
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He was traveling together with a group of devoted students.
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His ability to attract motivated young men
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put his mission to transform self and society back on track.
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By all accounts, Confucius possessed
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a kind of compelling raw charisma.
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Now combine that with intellectual rigor,
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with bold, exciting new ideas
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and inspiring moral instruction,
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and you've got a potent mix.
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Whilst Confucius had failed alone,
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a band of around 70 students could infiltrate
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the corridors of power at many levels and in many states.
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They could be a moral vanguard
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to advise and instruct rulers on how to rule virtuously.
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And for this vital role,
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Confucius was scrupulously meritocratic,
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accepting students even from the poorest of backgrounds.
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In the Analects, Confucius said,
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"I have never refused instruction to anyone,
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"if, of his own accord, he comes to me."
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This in itself was a truly innovatory moment
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marking an historic shift.
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He was urging that Chinese society
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should no longer be governed by a hereditary elite,
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people who owed their positions simply to their bloodlines.
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Rather, it was those who were most virtuous,
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most concerned about the wellbeing of others,
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who should lead.
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His way was open to people from any background
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to rise to positions of authority.
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Confucius shared his groundbreaking commitment
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to a kind of egalitarianism with Socrates and the Buddha.
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Their solutions were, in theory, available to everyone.
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But to a greater or lesser extent,
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when it came to women, they all seemed to have struggled.
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None of them were exactly model family men.
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The Buddha left his wife and child.
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Socrates treated his young wife pretty cursorily.
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But at least those two included women in their thinking
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and suggested they could be part of a solution
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to society's problems.
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However, when it comes to Confucius,
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it seems that he had next to no time
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for the female of the species.
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(pensive music)
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The ultimate goal for Confucius' students
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was to become a junzi.
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Now, this wasn't a title he'd made up.
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Just as with ritual, he took something traditional
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and gave it a potent new twist.
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Junzi was an aristocratic word meaning a son of the lord,
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denoting qualities that could only belong
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to a privileged social elite.
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Now, as part of his shift towards a moral elite,
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Confucius appropriated it and changed it to mean
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the ultimate moral person, a superior man.
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A new kind of gentleman, in its most literal sense.
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For Confucius, education was crucial.
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Drawing on his own life experience,
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he saw an unswerving commitment to critical learning
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as the path to self-cultivation.
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He likened the process to polishing jade,
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crafting one's virtuous character
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to become the perfect moral person.
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You had to know the books of history
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to live by the example of the sage kings
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and to enact correct ritual.
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But what was essential
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was to be morally alive to your environment,
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to understand how to behave intuitively in any situation,
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to think for yourself.
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(lyrical music)
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Confucius' students joined their master,
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moving across war-torn China
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to try to influence its errant rulers.
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They were attacked, beaten, and almost starved.
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But these testing times sharpened their education.
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The challenges they faced
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forced them to engage in urgent moral debate.
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They proposed solutions to their problems
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and then interrogated those,
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provoking the intense intellectual discussions
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between master and students that you find in the Analects.
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They asked questions like,
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should the junzi accept office in degenerate times?
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Can you serve a corrupt master
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if you think you can make a difference?
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(solemn music)
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Confucius encouraged this open-ended,
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free-thinking discussion.
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Yet his students still looked to him for definitive answers.
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Ultimately, they wanted to know,
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what was the essence of goodness?
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For Confucius, there was one all-embracing virtue,
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the most essential to cultivate
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and yet the most difficult to attain,
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something called ren.
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Ren is a very splendid word idea,
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but what does it actually mean?
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What quality does it imply?
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Well, many people try to translate it differently.
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It's been translated as human heartedness,
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as good or goodness.
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But we prefer now to use the word simply humanity
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because virtually all Confucian values
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are linked to this notion.
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Courage with ren.
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Then it's real courage rather than just simply bravery.
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Justice with ren.
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Then it's a humane justice
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rather than just harsh punishment.
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Wisdom with ren.
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Then it's being wise, not just being smart.
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And is this something that you achieve,
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or is looking for ren a constant quest?
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Every person, by definition of being a person,
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embodies ren.
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In other words, every human being is capable
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of sympathetic response to the external world.
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But at the same time, to realize ren fully,
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which means human flourishing
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in the most comprehensive sense of the term,
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that requires learning.
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And learning, of course, it's not simply
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the acquisition of knowledge or internalization of skills,
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but basically learning to build one's character.
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And in that sense, it's like the highest ideal.
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At the same time, it's the minimum requirement to be human.
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Do you think that Confucius felt that he'd achieved ren?
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No, and the interesting thing
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is many students or followers of Confucius also said no.
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Ren requires continuous process of struggling.
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Even to the end of your life,
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this is still a task incomplete.
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So no matter what,
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the struggle to be fully human continues.
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There's something in Confucian philosophy,
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a core message that I find really genuinely inspiring.
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It's his golden rule taken from the Analects.
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One student said, "Is there a single word
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"that I should use as a rule to live my life by?"
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And the master replied, "That would be empathy perhaps.
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"What you do not wish for yourself, don't do to others."
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It's this focus on human relations and being compassionate
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that I think comes closest to defining
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what Confucius meant by the term ren.
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I do love this about all three of the philosophers
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whose stories I'm investigating.
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They made it clear that none of us operate in isolation.
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It isn't that man is the measure of all things,
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but man's relationship with man.
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(solemn music)
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Confucius continued to travel
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and to teach into his later years,
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but only a handful of his students
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went on to hold political office.
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When Confucius was 73, he fell ill.
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Unable to fulfill his mission,
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his final words seem defeated and bitterly disappointed.
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"No intelligent monarch arises.
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"There is none who will make me his master.
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"It is my time to die."
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Confucius was buried here in his hometown, Qufu.
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The great transformation he'd worked for his entire life
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had not been fulfilled.
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But his devoted students planted trees around his grave
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and kept his dream alive.
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(dramatic music)
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For 300 years, Confucius' ideas continued
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as just one of many Chinese schools of thought.
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Competing with the likes of Taoism,
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it was unable to effect real change in a chaotic world.
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But once China was reunited under all-powerful emperors,
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stability changed the political landscape.
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The first emperor of the Han Dynasty
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was convinced by his principal advisor
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that ruling by brutality had served his predecessor badly.
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Allying himself with Confucianism,
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and its ideal of rule by virtue,
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would lend to his dynasty greater legitimacy.
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Many of the values that Confucius set great store by,
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the importance of education, a shared cultural heritage,
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an ethical government,
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had seemed an irrelevance during the chaos of his lifetime.
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But these would prove hugely effective
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in holding the new empire together.
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Successive emperors
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enthusiastically took up Confucian ideas,
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and education was central.
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(reciting in foreign language)
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The poetry, arts, and music of the early Zhou were revived
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as a means of cultivating the goodness and virtue within.
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Schoolchildren learnt the Confucian canon by heart,
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meticulously writing it out in their best calligraphy.
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Knowledge of the books of history
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and rituals of the Zhou Dynasty
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became a prerequisite to be part of the civil service.
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Confucian education and Confucian texts
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became a powerfully integrative force in Chinese history.
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And of course it was very useful
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for rulers to have all that emphasis
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on obedience and respect and top-down structure.
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(students speaking in foreign language)
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Even those who didn't get the chance to go to school
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learnt his words.
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It's actually why we've developed
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that rather crass form, Confucius says,
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because for 24 centuries, right across China,
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people were all quoting Confucius.
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(jaunty music)
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♪ Confucius say a boy, a girl, a moon ♪
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♪ Make wedding bells ring out in month of June ♪
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♪ Confucius say when love come, don't delay ♪
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♪ So honey, hold me tight ♪
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♪ Tonight's the night ♪
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♪ Remember what Confucius say ♪
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(foreboding music)
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But all that changed in the 20th century.
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Confucianism came under attack.
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In 1919, students who wanted China
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to modernize and become democratic
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condemned Confucius for holding them back.
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But it was Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution of the 1960s
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that tried to annihilate all vestiges of his legacy.
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His Red Guard destroyed statues, temples, and texts.
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They even came here to his burial place.
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In a telegram to Chairman Mao, they wrote,
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"We have dragged out the statue of Confucius.
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"We have torn down the plaque
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"extolling the teacher of 10,000 generations.
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"We have leveled Confucius' grave.
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"We have destroyed."
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It is really chilling coming here
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to see how a raging, rigid form of an ideology
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tried to obliterate the memory of a man of ideas.
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(delicate music)
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(reciting in foreign language)
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But thousands of years of ubiquitous Confucian education,
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particularly the exam system,
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had embedded his principles deep within Chinese culture.
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By the start of the 21st century,
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the government began once again to embrace his ideals.
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Today, Confucianism is undergoing a renaissance,
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and education remains at the forefront.
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(people speaking in foreign language)
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This is a Confucian school in Qufu.
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120 pupils from the ages of six to 18
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study the Confucian texts and classical arts here.
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It's just one of around 3,000 schools in China
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that teaches Confucian values and philosophy.
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(speaking in foreign language)
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So what is your favorite Confucius quote?
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Why do you like Confucius?
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Why did you decide to send your daughter
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to a Confucian school?
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It is just fascinating seeing these kids
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being brought up with an ancient philosophy
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at the heart of everything that they think and say and do,
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and actually they seem to be having a great time.
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It's also even more incredible though
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if you think that just a few decades ago,
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Confucius was considered an enemy of the state,
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and none of this would have been allowed to happen,
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or if it did, it would have had to have happened
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in secret behind closed doors
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and at the risk of really severe punishment.
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(teacher speaking in foreign language)
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In modern China, greater individualism
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is seen to have undermined
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a collective sense of right and wrong.
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Confucius' resurgence can be explained by the desire
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for a clearer sense of moral purpose.
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But I wonder if Confucius' appeal is very simple.
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He tells us that whatever our character,
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whatever situation we're born into,
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being good, living a good life
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is a possibility
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and that the root to goodness is wisdom.
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Now, that means that as a species, in our finest form,
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we are all philosophers,
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in the true sense of the word,
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lovers of wisdom.
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(stirring music)
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Across this series, I've examined the ideas
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of three inspiring minds of the ancient world.
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Socrates brought philosophy
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down from the heavens and into people's homes
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so that through the training of our reason,
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we can achieve happiness for ourselves.
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The Buddha changed the question from is there god
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to questions like how to agree on good action
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without necessarily agreeing on what happens after death.
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Confucius said ritual is a way
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to bring out the inside good qualities,
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like the benevolence, like this reverence.
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And if more people possess good qualities
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and become real human,
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then the social life, family life,
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or community life would become peaceful.
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But ultimately, what do they have to teach us
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in the here and now?
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Although these were ideas
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that were developed 25 centuries ago,
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do you think they have as much relevance to our world
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as they did to ancient China, ancient Greece, ancient India?
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If I want to exaggerate, probably even more so.
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They were confronted with a world in disintegration,
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little rationality, little compassion.
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And we are in a world that's much more serious.
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Because it's not simply the human world is in trouble,
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the planet is in trouble.
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And we have in our power
944
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the destruction of all civilizations,
945
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including the planet itself.
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So a change has to be made.
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Not just the change of a political system
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or economic system, these are absolutely necessary,
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but a change of mindset.
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And the retrieval of the wisdom of Socrates,
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of Buddha and Confucius is not a question of relevance.
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It's a question of human survival.
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(solemn music)
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These extraordinary thinkers
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aren't remote historical figures.
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They are pioneers of human consciousness
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whose ideas have informed and enriched the lives
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of countless people to this day.
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Their radical responses to the social upheaval of their age
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have, in many ways, determined who we are now.
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Their message was inspiring and challenging,
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that the world isn't unknowable, unchangeable.
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By engaging with it fully,
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we can lead better and more meaningful lives.
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We have agency.
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Our minds can shape the world.
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(dramatic music)
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