Lao Chin-Mao

Lao Chin-Mao was the most influential scholar in all Shou history.

History
Born in 531 Shou Years (−719 DR), Lao spent all his life studying how to improve the behavior and morals of his fellow Shou. He wrote the Book of Heaven, a guide to a moral life.

In his old age, Lao become Court Advisor to the Eleventh Emperor Chin of the Ho Dynasty, using his influence to shape the growing bureaucracy in a new social class devoted to his principles. This led to the creation of the Mandarinate, a upper class of scholars and gentlemen who were the intellectual elite of Shou Lung.

Description
Lao was known to always dress in old-fashioned robes and a conical hat.

Background
Lao Chin-Mao appears to be based on the Chinese philosopher known as Confucius.