the teaching influenced the civilization
the teaching influenced the civilization
Yaoming Feng has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Analysis (Philosophy), Confucian Philosophy, Philosophy, Confucian
Confucian philosophy idealized strong ruler and consolidation of political power. In other world, Confucian philosophy supported centralized government and king.
Rou Shang has written: 'Yi dai li zong' -- subject(s): Confucian Philosophy, Confucian ethics, Li, Philosophy, Confucian, Rites and ceremonies
Li Xiang. has written: 'Ru jiao Zhongguo' -- subject(s): Confucian Philosophy, Philosophy, Confucian
Jiadong Zheng has written: 'Duan lie zhong de chuan tong' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Confucian Philosophy, Philosophy, Chinese, Philosophy, Confucian
The goal of Confucian philosophy in sixteenth-century China was to create social harmony and stability.
The Confucian philosophy discouraged trade as it saw it as an evil. Merchants were discouraged from trading as this was not considered to be an act of righteousness.
Liangzhen Yuan has written: 'Kongzi yu ru xue =' -- subject(s): Confucian Philosophy, Philosophy, Confucian
Wenyuan Wang has written: 'Heng jia wu lun' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Chinese language, Chinese literature, Confucian Philosophy, History and criticism, Philosophy, Chinese, Philosophy, Confucian
Changkun Wang has written: 'Xian Qin ru jia xiao dao yan jiu' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Confucian Philosophy, Filial piety, Philosophy, Chinese, Philosophy, Confucian
Xing Han has written: 'Xian Qin ru fa yuan liu shu lun' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Confucian Philosophy, Philosophy, Chinese, Philosophy, Confucian, Politics and government