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One very well known Chinese was fond of ginger long time ago. You may or may not agree with the philosophy of Kong Fuzi (commonly known in the West as Confucius, 551 – 479 BCE) or the ideologies developed in his name, but it is undeniable that he has had a long and profound influence on the Chinese, the Chinese overseas and other Asians. Kong Fuzi did not eat much but he would not eat any food without ginger (Lunyu 10:8)! | One very well known Chinese was fond of ginger long time ago. You may or may not agree with the philosophy of Kong Fuzi (commonly known in the West as Confucius, 551 – 479 BCE) or the ideologies developed in his name, but it is undeniable that he has had a long and profound influence on the Chinese, the Chinese overseas and other Asians. Kong Fuzi did not eat much but he would not eat any food without ginger (Lunyu 10:8)! | ||
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