Gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness and kindness.
The five cardinal virtues are: 1. Morality 2. Faith 3. Vigor 4. Mindfulness 5. Concentration
Confucianism has to no certain type of rules.
The core concept of Confucianism is the Five Constant Virtues (五常 wǔ cháng): benevolence (仁 rén), righteousness (义 yì), propriety (礼 lǐ), wisdom (智 zhì), and trustworthiness (信 xìn). To achieve this concept, Confucians need to do self-cultivation and be competent in the so-called Six Arts (六艺 liù yì): ritual (礼, lǐ), music (乐 yuè), Archery (射 shè), chariot-riding (御, yù), calligraphy (书 shū), and computation (数 shù).
Confucianism is not a religion it is a Chinese ethical and philosophical system.
Confucianism begin in China. This happen in 551 through 479 B.C.
The Five Constant Virtues of Confucianism are benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, and faithfulness.
The most important beliefs of Confucianism's beliefs are the ethical principles, or virtues, they practice. The five virtues they are taught are humaneness, honesty and righteousness, propriety and correct behavior, wisdom, and fidelity.
The five cardinal virtues are: 1. Morality 2. Faith 3. Vigor 4. Mindfulness 5. Concentration
The five knightly virtues are : Free giving ( generosity) Friendliness ( brotherhood) Chasity ( purity) Piety chivalry
Confucianism does not have specific sacred symbols. However, some popular symbols associated with Confucianism include the Chinese character for "ren" (benevolence) and the image of Confucius himself. These symbols represent the core values and teachings of Confucianism, emphasizing virtues such as kindness, respect, and moral integrity.
Filial piety and loyalty are some characteristics, but the main idea of Confucianism is the five bonds. The five bonds also relate to family ties.
Filial piety and loyalty are some characteristics, but the main idea of Confucianism is the five bonds. The five bonds also relate to family ties.
The major text of Confucianism is the Analects, which is a collection of sayings and teachings attributed to Confucius. This text emphasizes the importance of moral values, social harmony, and personal development. It serves as a guide for individuals to cultivate virtues and fulfill their roles within society.
Ren. Ren is the highest virtue or ideal in Confucianism. This virtue is the culmination of all virtues and includes moral excellence, love, and all virtues at their highest possible attainment.
Confucianism works today as it did over 2000 years ago. It is based on kindness, mutual respect and appreciation of character virtues. Society can only flourish when people learn to interact positively with each other. The ideas were meant to unite the people and create stability
Han Confucianism. Neo Confucianism. Contemporary Confucianism. Japanese Confucianism. Vietnamese Confucianism. Korean Confucianism.
'''The Confucian Classics''' (five books) and '''The four books''' (four books)