
The real Confucius was a bit different.
According to records, Confucius’ father was a military officer who was a warrior who single-handedly broke into the castle gate and destroyed it.
Confucius, who was born as his father’s last child, inherited his father’s physical specifications.
He was over 9 feet tall, and this height can be considered to be that of a later Guan Yu (estimated height of 195 or higher).
Also, when I was young, I did carpentry and other odd jobs to make a living.
He also had special skills and was also a top-class tank rider in the Luo Dynasty.

He always preached courtesy and emphasized benevolence and propriety, but even when he tried to answer with injustice,
It is said that when Confucius bowed his head and expressed his courtesy, everyone had no choice but to respond with a yes.
The only person who was rude to him in front of him was his disciple.
Zi Tzu was a famous gangster in the Lu Dynasty. When Confucius’s teachings became famous, he did not like them and went to Confucius to argue with him.
Confucius persuaded Tzu-lu by being courteous and having a deep one-on-one conversation.
The man who was impressed by Confucius’ words knelt down and pledged to serve him as his master for the rest of his life and became his disciple.
Kind of deep conversation. Well, there are many theories.
It is said that Confucius’ enemies also plotted behind the scenes or dispatched assassination teams to get rid of Confucius, but they were polite to Confucius’ presence.
P.S. All assassinations failed.