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Chinese | 宰予 | ||||||||||||
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Ziwo (Courtesy name) | |||||||||||||
Chinese | 子我 | ||||||||||||
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Zai Wo | |||||||||||||
Chinese | 宰我 | ||||||||||||
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Zai Yu (522–458 BC),[1] also known by his courtesy name Ziwo and as Zai Wo, was a prominent disciple of Confucius, known for his gift in speech. However, Confucius severely criticized him for proposing to shorten the three-year mourning period after the death of a parent.[2]