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Confucianism Daoism and legalism or Buddhism if you want to be fancy.wrong, it is Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism
look it up yourself jk its, the main idea of daoism is living in harmony
Confucianism does not make any claims about God or gods. It resolves that other religions, such as Shenism, Buddhism, or Daoism will make supernatural claims.
to stress living in harmony with the dao
to stress living in harmony with the dao
the idea of legalism is that they like to show leadership and not have any laws
To live simply One step at a time The living word not the written word
I'm not sure if this answers your question, but the main contributer to Daoism was Laozi, "The Old Master." The bulk of his language and ideas were communicated most from 300 to 500 BCE.
Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism are the three main religions in China. Buddhism was created by Budda and confucianism was created by confucis
Well the main thing about Confucianism is if you believe in ren (kindess, humanity, benevolence etc.) that is the greatest achievement in life. Confucianism is that you should treat everybody with kindess and respect your elders. Taoism is the belief that all life has a way, and you should just go with the flow of things. You shouldn't try to change things just let it be. In Taoism, it also is being apart of nature, not going against it.
the main beliefs og Confucianism are humaneness or benevolence
The Hong Wu Emperor of 1368 to 1398 was originally a Buddhist monk before obtaining full power as a ruler, so he continuously promoted his religion. Most rulers that followed him were also Buddhists. The Chia- Ching Emperor (1522-1566) obsessed over Taoism. However, the Wan- Li Emperor brought the dynasty back to Buddhism, which is how it would remain for many years. The government consisted of many Islamic people, who were only tolerated by the Ming. Christianity was argued against by all the religions. The final defeat of the Ming Dynasty closed off the imperial palace to the Jesuit missionaries.