There are limited holy places of Confucianism. The temples are considered as the main holy places with the Qufu temple in China being a significant holy place.
Some common questions about Confucianism include: What are the core beliefs of Confucianism? How does Confucianism influence Chinese society and culture? What is the role of filial piety in Confucianism? How does Confucianism differ from other religions or philosophies?
As of 2021, less than 1% of the Japanese population identify as followers of Confucianism. The influence of Confucianism in Japan has decreased over time, with Shinto and Buddhism being the dominant religions in the country.
There are four syllables. Con-fu-cian-ism.
The dates of Confucianism depend largely on which country one is referencing. In Korea, Confucianism caught on around the year 1390 and continued until about 1910. Confucianism existed most strongly in Japan from 1618-1728. In China, Confucianism was strong from 1644-1912. However, despite the dates given, Confucianism still has influence in the aforementioned countries in the present day.
The antonym for Confucianism could be individualism or existentialism, as Confucianism emphasizes social harmony, order, and duty, while individualism and existentialism prioritize personal freedom, choice, and self-expression.
No only placed dedicated to their leaders
Qufu, China is where Confucianism derived.
Analects
yes it did
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Confucianism: The Analects Judaism: Tanakh/Torah
What is the holy text of Confucianism?
no, Confucianism was mainly a form of government based around the thoughts of Hinduism
they have no holy books or written code
Confucianism holy book is actually 2 similar sets of sacred txts know as the ~SI SHU-(4 books) and the WU JING- (5 classics).~
there are no holy palces for confucianism. However, there are some bulidings dedicated to the leader confusious