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This new Confucianism was created, in part, to reduce Buddhism's popularity. It taught that life in this world was just as important as the after life.
This new Confucianism was created, in part, to reduce Buddhism's popularity. It taught that life in this world was just as important as the after life.
This new Confucianism was created, in part, to reduce Buddhism's popularity. It taught that life in this world was just as important as the after life.
This new Confucianism was created, in part, to reduce Buddhism's popularity. It taught that life in this world was just as important as the after life.
This new Confucianism was created, in part, to reduce Buddhism's popularity. It taught that life in this world was just as important as the after life.
There are currently 46 world heritage sites in danger. These sites include Everglades national park in the USA, the Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls, and the Birthplace of Jesus: The Church of Nativity and the Pilgrimage Route to Bethlehem.
Confucius' students had spread Confucianism in the world approximately seventy years after his death.
Mainly in China.
It is important to protect our world heritage sites because they are for everyone to see including our future generations.
Confucianism originated in China. It is most well known there.
Well, Neo-Confucianism Differed from Confucianism in many ways. Confucianism was the belief of a real world, not an illusion, as well as Confucianism. Confucius wrote his ideas down in The Analects."Do unto others as you would have others do unto you" Confucius once said. Neo-Confucianism divides the world into a material world and a spiritual world. Confucianism does not believe in a spiritual world.Confucianism follows the Five Constant Relationships: Parent and Child, Husband and Wife, Older Sibling and Younger Sibling, Older Friend and Younger Friend, and Ruler and Subject. The goal of individuals in Neo-Confucianism is to go beyond the materal world, and to reach union with the Supreme Ultimate. Humans do this through careful examination of the moral principles.
Mainly in China