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What do you mean by "Confucius: silence, strangeness, strength, chaos and divinity"?

Confucius did not talk about strangeness, violence, chaos, ghosts and gods. Confucius strongly advocated moral concepts such as "benevolence" and "ritual system". In the Analects of Confucius, it is rare to see Confucius talking about strangeness, violence, chaos and ghosts, such as Confucius' "staying away from ghosts and gods". But it is not absolute. He occasionally said that there are conditions and specific circumstances. The Analects of Confucius mainly answers social and life problems in reality with benevolence and wisdom. He denied the idea of theocracy in the traditional patriarchal clan system. He is not superstitious about ghosts and gods, and naturally does not advocate seeking good or ill luck from ghosts and gods by divination. So Confucius tried to deny the role of ghosts and gods with a realistic attitude.