filial piety
Yes. But, Confucius was not the emperor of China. He was a teacher and philosopher and sometimes government official. His students revered him and his ideas became the intellectual foundation of Chinese culture. And Confucius was taught in China
maintain social and political order
He was a civil servant and administrator.Confucius was a teacher and philosopher, so he taught people. His famous saying" Do not do unto others, as others do unto you". He wanted to be part of the government.
Confucius was a Philosopher
rules
filial piety
He had many teachings that he taught to all his Chinese students
Yes. But, Confucius was not the emperor of China. He was a teacher and philosopher and sometimes government official. His students revered him and his ideas became the intellectual foundation of Chinese culture. And Confucius was taught in China
Filial piety was central to the teachings of Confucius. He taught that sons should honor and obey their fathers, and fathers should treat their sons with respect.
maintain social and political order
Confucius taught moral values and ethical principles, emphasizing the importance of respect for one another, filial piety, and loyalty. He believed in the importance of self-improvement, social harmony, and the proper conduct of individuals in society. Confucius also emphasized the significance of education and the pursuit of knowledge.
"the supernatural"
He was a civil servant and administrator.Confucius was a teacher and philosopher, so he taught people. His famous saying" Do not do unto others, as others do unto you". He wanted to be part of the government.
Confucius Nathan stell answered it ;]
Confucius is considered a man, not a god. He was a philosopher and educator who lived in ancient China around 500 BC. Confucianism, the philosophy he taught, emphasizes moral values, ethical conduct, and social harmony, but it does not include worshiping Confucius as a deity.
Confucius did not start a religious system of that concerned itself with origins of the universe, God/gods, or the afterlife, but rather he taught an ethical philosophical system that dealt with the proper relationships between individuals in families, businesses, government, and society.