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What Chinese philosophy formed the basis for Korea's government during the tang dynasty?

Confucinism


What was the name of the teacher of Confucius?

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Where did confucinism originate?

African is not it, it was in china and if this was for a grade I am sorry that who ever put that is mistaken for any other religion because Confusions the old Chinese philosopher started Confucianism


What type of leader did gaozu think should rule china?

gaozu believed u should believe in confucinism and u shall treat your ppl as a family which is fifial piety they should treat their ppl in respect and unharm them


What are all the symbols used in the coexist bumper sticker and pin?

the C is the symbol for Islam the O is the symbol for peace the E is the symbol for males/females the X is the symbol for Judaism the I is dotted with a Wiccan Pentangle the S is the symbol for the yin-yang or Confucinism the T is the symbol for Christianity


Who is the god of confucinism?

Confucious is the anglisized version of the Chinese name Kung-fu-tzu. Although there is no actual god in this philosophical system he and other major contributers are revered and venerated. This is a common practice in many Asian societies and is often confused by westerners as a form of worship--ancestors are often venerated in the home with alters, offerings, and other rituals. The Chinese people typically adhere to three belief systems: Confucianism,Taoism, and Buddhism. Taoism and Buddhism relate more to the supernatural realm (religious), whereas Confucianism deals primarily with social order and propriety (e.g., how one treats his/her father). The direct answer is that there is no god of Confucianism per se, just a founder whose writtings have influenced China for thousands of years.


What were the three philosophies in ancient China?

There are manyphilosophical schools and theories in ancient China, especially during the Spring Autumn and Waring States period. To choose three most influential philosophies from them, they should be Confucianism (儒家学派), Mohism (墨家学派) and Taoism (道家学派).