Approximately 2,500 years.
Mainly in China
Yes, it is. Today, Confucianism is mainly practiced in China, Japan, North and South Korea, and Vietnam. There are over six million adherents of Confucianism.
Yes. Confucianism is practiced in China, Japan, the Korea and Vietnam. There are over six million adherents.
Confucianism is only big in the Far East. There is not a significant amount of followers in North America.
The main religion practiced in Vietnam is Buddhism. Many followers of this religion practice a mixture of Mahayana Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.
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North America, Australia, China, parts of Asia and Europe, and Japan.
Confucianism is still practiced today with the majority of followers residing in China, Korea, and Vietnam. Additionally, there are offshoots such as New Confucianism which mixes classic Confucianism ideas with Western philosophies.
Confucianism is still practiced today. It is an ethical and philosophical system of values developed by the Chinese philosopher Confucius. At its roots, this system stresses education for people's moral development. In that way, States can be governed by virtue rather than by laws.
Slavery has been practiced since the beginnings of mankind. Anywhere there is a group in power, there is risk for slavery to occur.
Confucianism and Taoism originated in China, and Buddhism also has a long history there. Christian and Muslim minorities have existed in China for centuries.
Alchemy has been practiced for at least 2500 years.