
This children’s article, Who Was Confucius? A Kids’ Guide to China’s Most Famous Teacher, has been written for native English speakers and learners of English as a second or foreign language. It can help children build vocabulary, learn about history and important ideas, and explore how one person can shape the culture of a whole country. Written by Mark Pulley, a teacher and writer who creates fun and informative news articles for English learners.
Who was Confucius?
Confucius was one of the most famous teachers in history. He lived in China over 2,500 years ago, around the year 500 BC. At that time, China was not one big country but many smaller regions ruled by local leaders.
Confucius wanted to help bring calm and kindness to a world that was often full of arguments and fighting. He believed that learning and good behaviour were the keys to peace.
Confucius did not start life as a powerful person. He was born in a small town, and his family had little money. However, he loved learning. He studied poems, history, music, and even how to behave properly in different situations.
He believed that anyone could become wise if they tried hard and learned from others.
His life as a teacher
As an adult, Confucius became a teacher. People travelled far to learn from him. He did not write books himself, but his students wrote down his ideas so they could be remembered. These ideas were later collected into a book called The Analects.
Confucius taught that the most important thing in life was to be a good person. That meant showing respect to others, being honest, and acting fairly. He believed strong families were the heart of a healthy society. A person should show respect to parents, grandparents, and teachers, and be helpful and caring toward others.
His philosophy
Today, we call Confucius’s ideas Confucianism. These ideas encouraged people to:
- Be kind
- Learn as much as possible
- Think before acting
- Treat everyone politely
- Do the right thing, even when it is difficult
Confucius believed that leaders should lead by setting a good example. Instead of ruling through fear, he thought leaders should be wise, calm, and fair so people would want to follow them.
Confucius’ influence today
For more than 2,000 years, Confucian ideas influenced life in China. They shaped how schools worked, how governments were run, and how families treated one another. Even today, many people in China, Korea, Japan, and other nearby countries still learn about Confucius in school.
His ideas about kindness, respect, and lifelong learning continue to inspire people around the world. Even if you have never heard his name before, you may already follow some of his teachings, such as treating others as you would like to be treated.
Want to learn more about ancient China? Here’s our article all about the Great Wall.

Article vocabulary list
- Philosophy: A set of ideas about how to live and understand the world
- Respect: Showing care or honour for others
- Wisdom: Deep understanding and good judgment
- Society: A group of people living together in a community or country
- Tradition: Something passed down over many generations
- Inspire: To encourage someone to think or act in a certain way
Comprehension questions
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1. Where did Confucius live?
A) Japan
B) Egypt
C) China
Answer: C) China
2. What did Confucius believe was most important in life?
A) Becoming rich
B) Being a good person
C) Winning battles
Answer: B) Being a good person
3. Who wrote down Confucius’s teachings?
A) Confucius himself
B) His students
C) The emperor
Answer: B) His students
4. What is the name of the book that collects his teachings?
A) The Analects
B) The Art of War
C) The Great Wal
Answer: A) The Analects
5. Which of these is one of Confucius’s ideas?
A) Only leaders should learn
B) People should show respect to others
C) Families are not important
Answer: B) People should show respect to others

Mark is a writer and EFL teacher from England with eight years’ experience. He’s passionate about travel, sport (especially football), animals, nature, and history, and enjoys helping children explore the world through language and learning.




