Mozi: The Philosopher of Universal Love and Practicality
Introduction: The Man Who Challenged Confucius
One day, a Confucian scholar approached Mozi (墨子, Mòzǐ) and said, “You admire Confucius, don’t you? After all, he taught morality and virtue.”
Mozi shook his head. “Confucius only cared about rituals and family loyalty. But does a starving man need a grand ceremony? Does a poor child care about ancestor worship? True morality is not about empty traditions—it is about helping people.”
