This philosophy was developed by the Chinese philosopher Confucius during the Zhou Dynasty. Confucius emphasized the importance of hierarchy, obedience, and moral conduct in creating a harmonious society. He believed that a ruler's strength lay in their moral character and ability to set a virtuous example for their subjects.
there where many the main rulers where shiwandi or first grand emperor an Confucius
Confucius's teachings helped Chinese rulers address the problem of political instability and social disorder by promoting moral governance and ethical leadership. His emphasis on virtues such as filial piety, righteousness, and benevolence encouraged rulers to cultivate moral character and set a moral example for their subjects. This fostered social harmony and loyalty, thereby strengthening the ruler's legitimacy and authority. Ultimately, Confucianism provided a framework for effective governance that prioritized the well-being of the people.
In Locke's opinion, rulers only had the authority to enforce law if it was for the public good. John Locke was an English philosopher.
people have faith in their rulers
He wanted to bring order to society, so that the rulers would be role models. Confucius thought it was important because he wanted them not to be cruel. Rulers had developed a propensity of being cruel to slaves and other classes.
He wanted to bring order to society, so that the rulers would be role models. Confucius thought it was important because he wanted them not to be cruel. Rulers had developed a propensity of being cruel to slaves and other classes.
He wanted to bring order to society, so that the rulers would be role models. Confucius thought it was important because he wanted them not to be cruel. Rulers had developed a propensity of being cruel to slaves and other classes.
He wanted to bring order to society, so that the rulers would be role models. Confucius thought it was important because he wanted them not to be cruel. Rulers had developed a propensity of being cruel to slaves and other classes.
good manner and fairness to the people
Because they were obtuse like that! -Dufresne
According to my essay at: http://www.religioustolerance.org/confuciu.htm "K'ung Fu Tzu (commonly pronounced Confucius in English) was born in 551 BCE in the state of Lu (modern day Shantung Province). He lived during the Chou dynasty, an era known for its moral laxity. Later in life, he wandered through many states of China, giving advice to their rulers. He accumulated a small band of students during this time. The last years of his life were spent back in Lu, where he devoted himself to teaching. He died about 479 BCE at the approximate age of 72." B.A. Robinson