in the Korean War
Not in conflicts of mankind but it is involved in the spiritual conflict between what one wants to do and what one should do at the light of Confucian ethics.
Confucius, also known as Kong Qiu, was the founder of Confucianism, and just about every Chinese Emperor up until the Revolution applied Confucian principles.
Confucianism is not technically a "religion". They do not pray to a deity or have any religious texts. It is simply a philosophy, and an ethical belief system. That said, Confucianism has been adopted as more or less the state philosophy of China, so one could argue that any Chinese conflicts are conflicts of Confucianism. There have been, however, two revolutions regarding Confucianism. The first, from 1850-1864, was the Taiping Rebellion in China, a civil war in which orthodox Christian leader Hong Xiuquan revolted against the ruling Qing Dynasty. They rebels attempted to replace Buddhism, Confucianism, and other Chinese folk religions with a variant of Christianity. The second, and more recent, Cultural Revolution in China (approx. 1966-1976) lead to the rise of communism in China, which led to a great decrease in the number of practitioners of Confucianism in the People's Republic of China.
He got involved in no wars or any conflict like that.
Han Confucianism. Neo Confucianism. Contemporary Confucianism. Japanese Confucianism. Vietnamese Confucianism. Korean Confucianism.
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.
Being where the armistices to the Conflicts are drafted.
Neo Confucianism is an integration of Confucianism with some Taoism and Buddhism.
The defense of Hong Kong
Atleast ten
I have not gotten into any conflicts in the Middle East and therefore there are no results to be had. If the question is asking about the results of the United States' involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts, please see the Related Question below.
Confucianism and Buddhism are both based on ideas or teachings