Nangong Kuo (disciple of Confucius)

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Nangong Kuo ( 5th century BC),}} 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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