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Binzhou University, Shandong, China

ABSTRACT

Confucian culture runs through the history of China’s development for thousands of years and is the mainstream culture of China. In recent years, Confucian culture has been highly valued overseas, and The Analects of Confucius has been translated into many languages and spread to various countries. Through the introduction of the translation and introduction of Confucian classics in Russia, this article aims to show the spread of Confucian classics in Russia. Through an analysis of the research done by Russian scholars, this article aims to show the depth of the study of Confucian culture in Russia. By analyzing the influence of Confucianism on people from all walks of life in Russia, this article aims to reveal the universal value of Confucian culture that transcends time and space. We expect the country and Chinese people to pay more attention to traditional culture and introduce Confucian culture into all social strata as soon as possible. In particular, schools at all levels should comprehensively improve the cultural literacy of the whole nation and enhance the national cultural confidence.

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Confucian culture, Russia, transmission, impact

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