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Master K'ung  better known as Confucius, founder of Confucianism, China's first teacher. Died in 479 B.C.  
Analects  The collected sayings of Confucius, one of the Four Books of Confucianism.  
Five Constant Relationships  Self, Family, Nation, Heaven.  
Mencius  (390 to 305 B.C.) regarded as the second founder of Confucianism. attributed towards Book of Mencius.  
Chun-tzu  Chinese: means "gentleman". the mature person, an ideal human being with perfect moral character.  
Jen  means "goodness". The supreme human virtue, doing one's best to treat others as one would wish to be treated.  
Lao Tzu  "Old Master." Born in 604 B.C., said to be conceived by a shooting star. Wise man with flowing white hair. Worked as Governmen Archivist.  
Chuang Tzu  Taoism's second founder, seems to have lived from about 369 to 286 B.C., created Chuang tzu text.  
Tao  The way of nature, the ultimate source and principle of order in the universe  
Yin  the negative, passive, feminine, earthly component of the universe, characterized by light and strength.  
Yang  the positive, active, masculine, heavenly component of the universe, characterized by light and strength  
Sage  Someon that attains oneness with Tao through apprehension of its simplicity and natural unity.  
Wu-Wei  to be so perfectly in harmony with nature that nature's energy infuses and empowers one.