Confucius Started His Teaching Career At The Age Of 24
One of the interesting facts about Confucius is, when he was only 24 years old, he began his teaching career in 527 BCE. His primary goal in his profession as a teacher was to bring about change in the corrupt and lawless government of the day.
He believed that a teacher's primary duty was to mold students into morally upright persons. He also advocated for emphasizing ceremonial decorum and virtue as a means of persuading people to abide by the law. Regardless of the amount of money each person paid as a fee, Confucius provided instructions to all of the participants. He merely asked that his pupils demonstrate the ability and desire to progress.
Confucius believed that he was a carrier of values from earlier times that, in his opinion, had been forgotten in his own. Confucianism, the name of his school of philosophy, placed a strong emphasis on morality, both personal and governmental, as well as the propriety of interpersonal interactions.
Although many of the Chinese classic works, including all of the Five Classics, are conventionally attributed to Confucius as the author or editor, contemporary scholars are hesitant to give Confucius himself credit for specific claims.