There are no formal sects in Confucianism.
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Han Confucianism. Neo Confucianism. Contemporary Confucianism. Japanese Confucianism. Vietnamese Confucianism. Korean Confucianism.
no they look at things from a different perspective
clergies have different religions
Buddhism differs from Confucianism & Taoism in that it is an import into China & Asia in general. Confucianism & Taoism are from China. Taoism is all about man's relationship with nature; Confucianism is all about man's relationship with his fellow man. Buddhism is about seeking enlightenment. Taoism & Buddhism are both polytheistic; Confucianism is monotheistic(in a Deistic kind of way).
Confucianism and Daoism are both Chinese philosophies of living. They differ in that Confucianism believes in setting good examples to be followed by others, while Daoism believes in the philosophy of inaction.
Confucianism began as a guide to good conduct and provided the core of education for Chinese officials. Only centuries later, in neo-Confucianism, did it become a more fully-fledged religion.
The only branch of Confucianism is Neo-Confucianism. Neo-Confucianism is a form of Confucianism developed during the Song Dynasty, Combing elements of Buddhism and Daoism with traditional Confucianism.
Confucianism was more philosophy than Daoism; Confucianism emphasized on honor, family, etc. Daoism concentrated on more mystical things (ex. sages).
Neo Confucianism is an integration of Confucianism with some Taoism and Buddhism.
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