Confucius (551 - 479 B.C.), also known as Confucius, was a great ideologist, teacher, and politician in the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period. His ideas were later known as Confucianism, which had a profound impact on the politics, education, and culture of ancient China and later generations. Confucius 'representative works include the following books: The Analects of Confucius was a record of the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples. It was hailed as one of the Confucian classics. It recorded Confucius 'thoughts, views on education, moral values, and the words and deeds of his disciples. [2. Great Learning: One of the Confucian classics, also known as the Doctrine of the Middle Way.] The book described how to cultivate one's moral character, regulate one's family, govern one's country, and pacify the world. It was written by Zeng Shen, a disciple of Confucius. Book of Rites: It was an ancient Chinese classic about etiquette, rituals, customs, and so on. It contained a lot of Confucius 'thoughts on etiquette education, which had a profound impact on the wedding, funeral, sacrifice and other rituals in ancient Chinese society. Mencius: It is one of the Confucian classics that narrates Mencius 'philosophical thoughts and political views. It contained many discussions about human nature, morality, politics, and so on. It had a profound impact on the politics, education, and culture of ancient China and later generations. In addition, Confucius had many other works such as the Book of Songs, the Book of History, and the Book of Changes. These works had a profound influence on the development of ancient Chinese culture and were also an important part of the treasure house of Chinese culture.