They don't really believe in anything in the spirtual sense. They beleived that people can be good give the right circumstances and timing. Also you must have a great respect elders, anscestors, and the importance of family.
Many beleived in Confucianism and some other form of philosophy such as Buddhism or Taoism (Daoism).
Confucius was a Chinese philosopher whose works mainly pertained to social values in Chinese culture. Some of these values include the social hierarchy of the patriarchal family, with great emphasis on respecting older relatives, which is an idea he also applied to government hierarchies. Confucianism also emphasizes virtues such as honesty, kindness, moral righteousness, bravery, and wisdom, and focuses especially on helping others before helping oneself.
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You shall treat others the way you want to be treated.
This is considered the "Golden Rule".
Taoism and Confucionism.
confucionism is much less violent,, leagalism has very severe punishments,, confucionism is much more focused on filial piety confucionism is much less violent,, leagalism has very severe punishments,, confucionism is much more focused on filial piety
Asia I think China
There is no God of Confucianism, just the creator of the religion (Confucius).
eastern philosophy Confucionism originated in China, Buddhism in India.
Confucionism Hoe..
Confucionism, Daoism, and legalism. they grew out of need to order.
Confucianism is primarily practiced in East Asia, with the highest concentration in countries like China, Korea, and Japan. It is estimated that less than 1% of the world's population actively follows Confucian teachings.
the goal of confucionism is hard to describe because Confucianism is a way of life, not a religion. so the goal simply put, is to be smart
confucious was the most important learder he was peacful, kind, and belives if eveyone had a peaceful life the world would come to peace! they didnt really have a religion but they did believe in ghosts and spirits!
Taoism and Confucionism are philosophies, not religious faiths. Anyone may adhere to the philosophy, and at the same time be a devout member of a religious faith.
No, Confucionism is not really a religion. It is a set of moral teachings which, taken together, form a complete philosophy of life.