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Nangong Kuo (disciple of Confucius)

Nangong Kuo ( commonly known as Nan Rong and also known by his courtesy name Zirong and as Nangong Tao, was a major disciple of Confucius. Commending Nangong Kuo as a gentleman of virtue, Confucius gave the student his niece in marriage.
==Life==
Nangong Kuo was a native of the state of Lu. His dates of birth and death are not known.
The ''Analects'' (14.5) records Nangong Kuo's observation that Hou Yi and Ao (), powerful military leaders, both ended up being killed; while Yu the Great and Hou Ji, men who took care of the land, ended up with "possession of the world." Confucius commended Nangong as a ''junzi'', a gentleman of virtue. He gave his niece, the daughter of his elder brother Mengpi, to Nangong in marriage.
When Nangong Kuo was serving Duke Ai of Lu, a fire broke out at the palace. While others attempted to secure the contents of the treasury, Nangong focussed on saving the palace library. He was then credited with the preservation of the state's copy of the ''Rites of Zhou'', among other ancient texts.

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