Sima Qian said that the top of Confucius s head was sunken when he was born, so it was called Kongqi

Updated on history 2024-07-04
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I think there is some credibility to this claim, but the name Conchu may be more related to Mount Niqiu.

    Sima Qian. To say that Confucius was called Confucius because he was born with a depression in the top of his head sounds absurd, but in fact there is some credibility. When the baby is born, because the body structure is not fully developed, the bones on the top of the head are very soft, and at some angles it does look like it is sunken in, which is very normal in the eyes of modern people, but in ancient times when science and technology were not developed, it will indeed surprise people, so if the Qiu character in Confucius's name is to be answered in this way, it is also reasonable to have a certain degree of reasonableness.

    However, there are so many babies with sunken heads at birth, but Confucius named Qiu must not be because of such absurd reasons, and Confucius's family belonged to the aristocracy at that time, and his parents' knowledge and insight were superior to ordinary people, so the name of the child should be very particular.

    As Confucian. The originator of the mountain, Confucius has a very high status in history, so there are many people who have his name originated, and there are many speculations about his name, but I think the most reasonable one is the theory of Niqiu Mountain.

    According to historical records, Confucius's parents had nine daughters before giving birth to him, and only one son was born to one of his father's concubines, and Confucius's elder brother was born disabled. Confucius's father, who was eager to have children, searched for famous doctors, but almost all the doctors thought that he was too old to have children.

    Confucius's father, who was desperate in his heart, pinned his hopes on the gods, and he prayed sincerely for the blessings of the gods, and finally after visiting the gods on Niqiu Mountain, Confucius's mother gave birth to a healthy boy as she wished, that is, Confucius, and the parents of Confucius, who were blessed by the gods, named the child Kongqiu. The ancient people were very respectful of the gods, and they liked to worship the Bodhisattva when they had nothing to do, and if their wishes came true after making a wish to the gods, the action of wishing was essential, and perhaps Confucius's father named the child Kongqiu was also a form of vow.

    To sum up, I think it is very unlikely that the "depression theory" is very likely, and it is likely that the name of Confucius was taken from Mount Niqiu.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I don't think what Sima Qian said makes sense, no one is born with a sunken top of his head, many newborns are round-headed, and Kongqiu's name should have another meaning.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Such a statement must be a rumor, after all, Sima Qian has never seen what Confucius looked like when he was born, so it is just a guess.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This should just be a rumor. His name may be associated with a mountain, which is also a sign of respect for him.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It sounds a little incredible, but I think it has some credibility. Newborn children are softer. So it's quite possible that this will happen.

    Of course, it is also possible that it is due to other reasons. You must know that the ancients were also superstitious many times, so they may also be named according to the five elements and the like. So it is also very likely that his name comes from Mount Nichu.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Sima Qian is a very well-known historian in Chinese history. Therefore, Sima Qian's statement may also have a certain degree of truth. We must also be selective about history.

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