When and where did you die?
I died in 479 BCE in the State of Lu.
What was your greatest achievement or contribution to humanity?
My greatest achievement was founding Confucianism
You were a natural leader or reserved?
I was a natural leader.
Did you have moments of failure?
Yes, I had failures because I couldn’t get power or influence in my time.
What cultures were in Mexico at your time?
There were the Olmecs and Zapotecs
What was your family like?
My family was noble but poor. After my father died early, my mother raised me with strong values
Did you win any awards, medals or recognition?
unfortunately not
Did you have any famous mottos, phrases, or thoughts?
No I don´t
Did you regret something in your life?
No, I am proud of myself
What did they grow at that time?
Corn, beans, squash and cocoa.
Did you get married?
Yes, I got married when I was about 19 to a woman named Qiguan.
What legacy did you leave in your field?
My legacy is Confucianism.
Did you experience moments of failure? How did he overcome them?
Yes, when I couldn't convince the leaders
Did you ever have power?
no I don´t
What materials did they use to make their art?
With jade, stone and clay.
What was the place where you grew up?
I grew up in Lu, a rural, traditional state with political instability.
What did you invent, discover or create?
I didn't invent or discover anything material, but I created a philosophy.
At what age you become recognized?
I became recognized as an adult
Did you have many students?
Yes, I had many students
What language did the Olmecs speak while you lived?
What was your childhood like?
I had a poor and difficult childhood. My father died early, and I worked while teaching myself.
What has been your biggest challenge in your professional career?
Convinsing leaders
Did you win prizes, medals, or awards?
No I didn´t
What did you love?
I loved music
They had religious leaders or rulers.