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- Ran_Geng abstract "Ran Geng (Chinese: 冉耕; Wade–Giles: Jan Keng; 544 BC – ?), also known by his courtesy name Boniu (Chinese: 伯牛; Wade–Giles: Po-niu), was one of the most prominent disciples of Confucius. Confucius considered him his third best disciple, after Yan Hui and Min Sun, in terms of moral conduct.Ran Geng was a native of the State of Lu, and was only seven years younger than Confucius. He was from the same clan as Ran Yong and Ran Qiu, two other prominent disciples of Confucius. When Confucius served as the Minister of Justice of Lu, Ran became the magistrate of Zhongdu. He contracted a vile disease, possibly leprosy, and died young. Confucius lamented his early death with great pain.In Confucian temples, Ran Geng's spirit tablet is placed the fourth among the Twelve Wise Ones, on the west.".
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- Ran_Geng wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ran Boniu".
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- Ran_Geng alternativeNames "Boniu".
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- Ran_Geng dateOfBirth "544".
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- Ran_Geng name "Ran Geng".
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- Ran_Geng description "Disciple of Confucius".
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- Ran_Geng comment "Ran Geng (Chinese: 冉耕; Wade–Giles: Jan Keng; 544 BC – ?), also known by his courtesy name Boniu (Chinese: 伯牛; Wade–Giles: Po-niu), was one of the most prominent disciples of Confucius. Confucius considered him his third best disciple, after Yan Hui and Min Sun, in terms of moral conduct.Ran Geng was a native of the State of Lu, and was only seven years younger than Confucius. He was from the same clan as Ran Yong and Ran Qiu, two other prominent disciples of Confucius.".
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