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Disciple of Confucius (born 522 BC) "Zhonggong" redirects here. For the Chinese Communist Party, occasionally referred to as zhonggong (Chinese: 中共), see Chinese Communist Party. For the spiritual movement founded in 1987, see Zhong Gong. In this Chinese name, the family name is Ran/Jan.
As depicted in Half Portraits of the Great Sage and Virtuous Men of Old (至聖先賢半身像), housed in the National Palace Museum

Ran Yong (Chinese: 冉雍; Wade–Giles: Jan Yung; born 522 BC), also known by his courtesy name Zhonggong (Chinese: 仲弓; Wade–Giles: Chung-kung), was one of the prominent disciples of Confucius. Confucius thought highly of his excellent moral conduct, and considered him fit to be the ruler of a state. After completing school, he served as chief officer of Jisun, the noble clan that dominated the politics of Lu.

Ran Yong was a native of the State of Lu. He was 29 years younger than Confucius, and was from the same clan as Ran Geng and Ran Qiu, two other prominent disciples of Confucius. He was of the same age as Ran Qiu. He was known for his moral integrity, despite being born to a father of lowly status, and Confucius declared that his background would not detract from his excellence. He was said to be not an eloquent speaker.

In Confucian temples, Ran Yong's spirit tablet is placed the second among the Twelve Wise Ones, on the east.

Ran Yong's offspring held the title of Wujing Boshi (五經博士; Wǔjīng Bóshì).

Notes

  1. ^ Confucius 1997, p. 202.
  2. ^ Legge 2009, p. 114.
  3. Han 2010, pp. 4571–2.
  4. Slingerland 2003, p. 41.
  5. H.S. Brunnert; V.V. Hagelstrom (15 April 2013). Present Day Political Organization of China. Routledge. pp. 494–. ISBN 978-1-135-79795-9.

Bibliography

Major disciples of Confucius
Ten Wise Ones
Masters of Virtues
Masters of Languages
Masters of Politics
Masters of Literature
 
The Seventy-Two Saints
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