Confucianism believes that "only when there is a country that there is family; and only when there's family that there is individual". In a family, children are taught to be respectful to the elderly from young, and other aspects of ren(benevolence)and li (rites). What they are taught at home is applied to interactions with others in the society. If everybody can behave as his roles dictate, then there are harmonious relationships, whether it is in a family, a business organization or a country. With that, peace and prosperity ensue.
He had many teachings that he taught to all his Chinese students
There are basic guidelines that Confucius thought would restore family order and social harmony
Confucius was a Chinese philosopher whose teachings focused on morality, family, and governance. His ideas have had a lasting impact on Chinese culture and ethics, influencing both Confucianism as a philosophy and shaping traditional Chinese values and societal structures. Today, his teachings continue to be studied and followed in many parts of the world.
Confucius was a Chinese philosopher whose thoughts and teachings greatly influence Chinese culture. Although many regard Confucianism as a religion, it is but a system of social and ethical philosophy.
Chinese people admire Confucius for his teachings on morality, ethics, and social behavior, which have had a profound influence on Chinese culture and society. Confucius' emphasis on respect for authority, filial piety, and the importance of education resonates deeply with many Chinese people, who see his teachings as a foundation for harmonious relationships and social order. Additionally, Confucius is revered as a symbol of wisdom and traditional values in Chinese society.
confucianism was based off the teachings of a chinese man named confucius. it is not a major religion. it was a religion in china many years ago.
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Answer 1Confucius is the founder of Confucianism.---- Confucius did not found Confucianism. even though it may be named after him, there really is no founder for Confucianism. And it has no important leader.
There are basic guidelines that Confucius thought would restore family order and social harmony
In the Monotheistic religions, a person can be a Muslim, a Jew, or a Christian and nothing else at the same time. That does not apply in a number of other systems. Confucius ran a school. He had his own religious beliefs. He made no attempt to separate his religious beliefs from his teaching as teachers do in the United States. His teachings examined all of life, both secular and sacred. We place that school as beginning about 520 B.C. His students found jobs in the courts of Chinese nobles. That was the beginning of his influence. His school continued after his death. Books were published and attributed to him. Many scholars question if he actually wrote them. Still, the books and ideas presented by his schools had tremendous influence. There were other schools teaching other philosophies. In 140 BC the Han Dynasty made Confucius's teachings the official teachings of the court. So people followed Confucius's beliefs during his lifetime but they developed and became far richer for several hundred years. They still have use today. (In China a person can be a Buddhist, a Taoist, and a Confucianist at the same time.)
no, they have respect for buddas history and associated events. The answer above is incorrect, Buddhists sacred texts are called The Tripitaka (three baskets) is a set of books that contains the Buddha's teachings. It is comprised of the Sutras, sermons and teachings of Buddha; Abhidharma, discourses on interpretation of the doctrine; and Vinay, rules for monks and nuns in monastic life. So the Tripitaka defines what Buddhism is and how we are to live our lives.
There is little evidence to support the idea that Confucius was a hermit. He had many followers and at one point spent several years abroad to spread wisdom.