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Confucius was philosopher.
According to Confucius, an ideal ruler should not be authoritarian or oppressive in their rule. Confucius emphasized the importance of benevolence, virtue, and righteousness in a ruler rather than relying solely on power and control.
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law and order
The "Analects of Confucius" is a book about Confucius' teachings that was written after his death by his students. His theories and principles eventually became the basis of China's civil-service training system. His most important principle is the 'rectification of names': 'Ruler,ruler; minister, minister; father, father; son, son'. This means that names should become realities and people need to live up to there job title.
Ruler to Minister Father to Son Husband to Wife Older to Younger Friend to Friend
Emperor Haile Selassie was the ruler of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and practiced the Ethiopian Orthodox Christian faith.
Confucius's teachings helped Chinese rulers address the problem of political instability and social disorder by promoting moral governance and ethical leadership. His emphasis on virtues such as filial piety, righteousness, and benevolence encouraged rulers to cultivate moral character and set a moral example for their subjects. This fostered social harmony and loyalty, thereby strengthening the ruler's legitimacy and authority. Ultimately, Confucianism provided a framework for effective governance that prioritized the well-being of the people.
Confucius believed that in order to be a good ruler, you must practice the 5 virtues; Jen, Yi, Li, Chih, and Hsin.
ruler and ruled, father and son, older brother and younger brother, husband and wife, and frien and friend
The individual associated with the development of an Asian philosophy emphasizing the five relationships, filial piety, and the Analects is Confucius. He was a Chinese philosopher whose teachings focused on morality, social relationships, and justice, laying the foundation for Confucianism. The five relationships he described—ruler to subject, father to son, husband to wife, elder brother to younger brother, and friend to friend—highlight the importance of social harmony and respect within those dynamics. The Analects, a collection of his sayings and ideas, serves as a key text in understanding his philosophy.
Father to Son, Elder Brother to Junior Brother, Husband to Wife, Friend to friend, ruler to subject.