Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism are all parts of Buddhism. These are practiced in conjunction with each-other in China and across Asia. Confucius invented the philosophy and brought his ideas to others, who liked it, as it is a mix of calm "one with nature" Daoism, and strict, communist-like "legalism" with demands and yelling. It is where the idea "respect your elders" comes from. So you could say the ideas of the religion are practiced everywhere, without one even knowing it.
Mainly in China
Confucianism originated in China. It is most well known there.
Yes, it is. Today, Confucianism is mainly practiced in China, Japan, North and South Korea, and Vietnam. There are over six million adherents of Confucianism.
Approximately 2,500 years.
Confucianism is only big in the Far East. There is not a significant amount of followers in North America.
Yes. Confucianism is practiced in China, Japan, the Korea and Vietnam. There are over six million adherents.
Only to Taiwan. But it is practiced all over the world by Chinese and Taiwanese people!
Confucianism is commonly practiced in China. The philosopher's influence is practiced all over the world in many modern business models.
This new Confucianism was created, in part, to reduce Buddhism's popularity. It taught that life in this world was just as important as the after life.
The part of Asia where Confucianism is so popular is China. As a matter of fact, this is the country of origin from Confucianism.
Confucianism is primarily practiced in East Asia, with the highest concentration in countries like China, Korea, and Japan. It is estimated that less than 1% of the world's population actively follows Confucian teachings.
The main religion practiced in Vietnam is Buddhism. Many followers of this religion practice a mixture of Mahayana Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.