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because i have like no clue man good luck with this
There is little evidence to support the idea that Confucius was a hermit. He had many followers and at one point spent several years abroad to spread wisdom.
Confucius teaches people about the way of life. He also makes famous sayings. Some of those sayings are in the fortune cookies too. Confucius was a very wise man. He was a teacher and a philosopher. His thoughts have helped develop Confucius, which is part of Taoism/Daoism.
The Nationalist Chinese did.
After a period of condemnation under Mao Zedong, Confucianism has been restored to an "unofficial" state doctrine, with Confucian texts once again studied in state schools and Confucian moral themes often tinging state policies. Worldwide, the Chinese government supports "Confucius Institutes" to spread Chinese language and culture. Taoism is a recognized national religion (along with Buddhism, Islam, and Protestant and Catholic Christianity). Official recognition has been granted to Taoist universities and seminaries, and there has been much state support for the restoration of Taoist temples and traditional practices since the end of the Cultural Revolution, though religious Taoism tends to be in healthier state in Taiwan than on the mainland, where it has little overt influence in the popular culture.
The West attempted to gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies. They needed to improve relations so another rebellion didn't happen.gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies APEX:)
An internal body-support structure is called a skeleton. It provides support, protection, and structure for the body.
Classical Chinese political philosophy emphasizes the idea that the state mirrors the structure of a family, with the ruler as the patriarch responsible for the well-being of all. This concept is supported by the belief in the Mandate of Heaven, where rulers were granted their power by divine approval but could lose it if they failed to govern justly, much like a father's authority over his family is contingent on his virtuous leadership. Texts such as the "Book of Documents" and the "Analects" of Confucius reflect these ideas.
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