Number of Confucianism followers in the world: 0.09% (6,111,056 people).
About 6 million people follow Confucianism.
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There are many followers of Confucianism in China, but also in Korea, Tibet, Mongolia, and in many western countries.
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Daoism teaches followers to let nature take its course; Confucianism teaches followers how to take control of chaos.
Daoism teaches followers to let nature take its course; Confucianism teaches followers how to take control of chaos.
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the followers are called confucionists.
Confucianism was was not discovered as much as created by the philosophies of Chinese Philosopher Confucius himself. The followers of Confucianism follow his teachings, it was not discovered but invented.
Very few followers of Neo-Confucianism believe in individual salvation or the afterlife. They do, however, practice worship of their ancestors.
The most sacred site for followers of Confucianism is typically considered to be the home altar. Confucianism is a philosophical as well as ethical system.
Followers of Confucianism believe in social harmony, and think that knowing one's place in the social order is the way to achieve social harmony. The principal points of behavior and belief in Confucianism are compassion, propriety, righteousness, wisdom, fidelity, and sincerity.
Confucianism is only big in the Far East. There is not a significant amount of followers in North America.
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.
Buddhism and Confucianism have the most followers in East and SouthEast Asia.
Neo-Confucianism was a combination of the three major philosophies/religions (Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism) that it was popular and stood out to many followers. Because Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism were already highly favored among the people, it was not such a bad idea to combine elements of the three onto one core.
Neo-Confucianism was a combination of the three major philosophies/religions (Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism) that it was popular and stood out to many followers. Because Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism were already highly favored among the people, it was not such a bad idea to combine elements of the three onto one core.
Confucianism was founded in China and that is where it is practiced most. However, it is also practiced all over the Far East, so Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia also have many Confucian followers.
Confucianism is simply a philosophy. Followers don't go to a temple to worship, they just live how the Lun-yü (holy book) says to live.