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The statement best explains Confucius' belief about the actions of a leader is "Leaders should always maintain respect, kindness, and a nurturing nature toward his people."
Confucius (551-479 BCE) was a Chinese philosopher and teacher who based his teachings on high morals and ethics.
In his document titled "Lunyu," Confucius established an ethical guide for people, rulers, and leaders. Confucius had a principle that stated that if the leader had high morals, his decisions would be teh correct ones and establish peace for a long time.