Confucianism: Since Confucius initiated Confucianism, it has been the mainstream of Chinese ideology, politics and culture all through the ages.
Confucianism and its modern values: Confucian moral, educational and spiritual heritages revisited. Journal of Beliefs and Values, Vol.20 (1), pp.30-40.Yao Xingzhong, (1999). Confucianism and its Modern Values: Confucian moral, educational and spiritual heritages revisited. Journal of Beliefs and...
Confucianism emphasizes the interconnectedness of humans with the cosmos and heaven (Tian). Tian represents a higher power that creates order and harmony in the universe. It also symbolizes moral values and a universal ethical foundation on which human behavior should be based. 3.2 Filial Piety: Re...
Confucianism has several key beliefs that guide human behavior and relationships. One of the central tenets of Confucianism is the concept of Ren, which emphasizes benevolence, humaneness, and the cultivation of virtues. The belief system also emphasizes the importance of filial piety, loyalty, right...
What values and beliefs did Neo-Confucianism emphasize? There are several main beliefs of Neo-Confucianism. They are the importance of individual will, the metaphysical will of the universe, and the moral and spiritual virtue of the teachings of Confucius. What is the focus of Neo-Confucianism?
Over the years, its influence has extended far beyond the borders of China, into Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and large parts of Southeast Asia, and more recently, into Europe and North America. The extensiveness of its influence can be attributed to the comprehensive system of ideas and beliefs ...
Home / Chinese Culture / Religions & Beliefs / ConfucianismConfucianism Statue of Confucius Confucianism is the cornerstone of traditional Chinese culture as well as a complete ideological system created by Confucius, based on the traditional culture of the Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties. It has ...
After years of rapid economic expansions, many Chinese have begun seeking out spiritual pursuits, particularly traditional values and beliefs. "Part of what's exciting about the Confucian revival is that there are so many debates about interpretations of history, as well as debates about the relevan...
Confucianism, Legalism, and Daoism have different values, beliefs, and ideas of what is important and expected, but the main goal is to work towards peace and harmony. These cultures are the same way in being rewarded due to their actions, but different in government regulation because of the...
Culture deeply influences not only individuals’ ways of living and thinking, but also learning or teachers’ teaching approaches. It forms certain patterns of education in a society, due to the differences of history, values, philosophy, beliefs, and behaviors (e.g., Chuang,2012; Gorry,2011;...