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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shuliang_HeShuliang He - Wikipedia

    Kong He (Chinese: 孔紇; pinyin: Kǒng Hé), (622 BC – 548 BC) also known as Shuliang He (Chinese: 叔梁紇; pinyin: Shūliáng Hé), was a scholar and military officer of the State of Lu. He was the son of the Lu political figure Bo Xia and the father of Kong Pi and Confucius.

  2. He is an ancient Chinese thinker, statesman, educator, and founder of Confucianism. The Biography of Confucius. Throughout his life, Confucius encountered opportunities and challenges. At the age of three, his father, Shuliang He (叔梁紇), died.

  3. For Shuliang He, see Zuo zhuan (Chun qiujingzhuan yinde, Harvard-Yenching Institute Sinological Index Series [Taipei reprint edition, 1966] Supplement #11) Xiang 10/1 (269); at 17/5 (285) he is referred to as Zou Shu He, “Uncle He of Zou.”

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yan_ZhengzaiYan Zhengzai - Wikipedia

    Kong He, known as Shuliang He, married his first wife Lady Shi. She gave birth to nine daughters but no sons. Later, he married a concubine and gave birth to a son, called Kong Pi , courtesy name Meng Pi, who was said to have deformities in his feet and could not become his father's heir.

  5. May 9, 2024 · His father, Shuliang He, was a renowned general. Unfortunately, he had no son to carry on the family line, only nine daughters and a lame daughter born to a concubine.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_NiMount Ni - Wikipedia

    It is also the site of a historical temple dedicated to Shuliang He, the father of Confucius, a Confucian academy (Chinese: 尼 山 書 院; pinyin: Níshān Shūyuàn), and the Yusheng Memorial Temple (Chinese: 毓 聖 侯 祠; pinyin: Yùshèng Hóucí). [1] In 2016, a statue of Confucius was completed on the Mount.

  7. Apr 27, 2022 · Shu Lianghe (simplified Chinese: 叔 梁 纥; traditional Chinese: 叔 梁 紇) born 619 BCE ad died 548 BCE. According to the Chinese tradition he was the father of Confucius. He was the son of Boxia (伯夏), the father of Confucius and Governor Lu (鲁国 / 鲁國, lǔ guó), in present Shandong (山东 / 山東).