The "Analects of Confucius" is a book about Confucius' teachings that was written after his death by his students. His theories and principles eventually became the basis of China's civil-service training system. His most important principle is the 'rectification of names':
'Ruler,ruler; minister, minister; father, father; son, son'.
This means that names should become realities and people need to live up to there job title.
There are many important books which contributed to the growth of Confucianism. The most widely known one, because it is generally ascribed to Confucius himself, is called the "Analects."
that makes no sense "how many book did confucianism" even if you say books it wouldn't fix it. wow
Analects
yes it did
Filial and Confucianism both believe in family and respect.
What is the holy text of Confucianism?
The Analects of Confucious
confucianism
Confucianism emphasizes the idea that each person has an important responsibility to family and society.
Filial and Confucianism both believe in family and respect.
no
Confucianism emphasized social order, respect for authority, and moral values, which greatly influenced Chinese society and governance. Daoism, on the other hand, focused on harmony with nature, individual spiritual growth, and the concept of "wu wei" or non-action. Both philosophies played significant roles in shaping Chinese culture, politics, and ethics throughout history.
It is mainly just confucius and Mencius