. 'Mencius is the Latinised name of the ancient Confucian philosopher Mengzi, who lived in the late 4th to early 3rd centuries BC. He lost his father as a boy, and was brought up by his widowed mother, who wove cloth to support them. Famously, Mencius had trouble concentrating on his studies, and his mother moved house several times in search of a suitable learning environment for the lad. In one place, Mencius fought with the neighbour’s children; in another, he was disturbed by the clanging sounds from the blacksmith’s next door. Finally, they settled near a remote school. This painting sho


. 'Mencius is the Latinised name of the ancient Confucian philosopher Mengzi, who lived in the late 4th to early 3rd centuries BC. He lost his father as a boy, and was brought up by his widowed mother, who wove cloth to support them. Famously, Mencius had trouble concentrating on his studies, and his mother moved house several times in search of a suitable learning environment for the lad. In one place, Mencius fought with the neighbour’s children; in another, he was disturbed by the clanging sounds from the blacksmith’s next door. Finally, they settled near a remote school. This painting shows Mencius and his mother moving house; his mother checks that their elderly servant has brought along all his books. In philosophy, Mencius is distinguished for his strongly benevolent view of humanity.' —Chester Beatty Library Educating a Son Educating a Son, by Wu Shien


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