There is a fairly large number of gods in religious Taoism and none at all in philosophical Taoism. Taoism also has a large number of Immortals - those who have escaped the cycle of reincarnation and are now in heaven, thus more or less the equivalent of Christian saints.
There are zero gods in Confucianism. It is not a religion, but rather a philosophy or way of life.
Confucianism doesn't have any gods. It is a system of rules.
Neither Buddhism not Confucianism has gods as we Westerners think of them. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confucianism
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In Confucianism, the focus is on earthly life and moral cultivation rather than the afterlife or concepts like heaven. Confucian teachings emphasize living a harmonious life in accordance with moral principles and fulfilling one's role in society. It is more about creating a "heaven on earth" through virtuous behavior and social harmony.
Confucius did not create a religion called Confucianism. Instead, his teachings emphasized moral values, ethics, and social harmony. Confucianism developed later as a philosophical and ethical system based on his teachings.
AnswerLike Taoism, Confucianism is, first of all, an ethical and philosophical system. However, the religious branch of Taoism teaches of the gods, immortals and the afterlife. Confucianism emphasises ancestor worship.
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.
Making Sacrifices to the gods <3 CONFUCIANISM
Making Sacrifices to the gods <3 CONFUCIANISM
Making Sacrifices to the gods <3 CONFUCIANISM
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There is no deity in confucianism. This is why many people argue that tis is not a religion.
that makes no sense "how many book did confucianism" even if you say books it wouldn't fix it. wow