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Pinyin ZENGSI, also called (Wade-Giles) TSENG TS'AN (b. 505 BC--d. c. 436 BC), Chinese philosopher, disciple of Confucius, believed to be the author of the Ta hsüeh ("Great Learning"). In this classic, a part of the Li Chi ("Record of Rites") and one of the Four Books, he discussed the great importance of the Confucian virtues chung ("loyalty") and shu ("reciprocity").

Tseng-tzu was highly influential in reaffirming the Confucian emphasis on the virtue of hsiao ("filial piety"). He enumerated the three degrees of filial piety: honouring father and mother, not disgracing them, and being able to support them.

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