A main idea of Confucianism is the cultivation of virtue and the development of moral perfection. Confucianism holds that one should give up one's life, if necessary, for the sake of upholding the cardinal moral values. So probably not.
Mostly likely not, the people who built the great wall of china are mostly slaves or people that owed the government. The Daoist are like hippies and only believe in nature rights like john lock. Confucian believes in warnings not harsh punishment.
A ruler who followed Confucian ideas might have supported the construction of the Great Wall as a means of promoting order, stability, and protection for the state and its people. Confucianism emphasizes the importance of a strong, centralized government and the responsibility of rulers to safeguard their subjects. In contrast, a Daoist ruler might have been more inclined to prioritize harmony with nature and less intervention in the natural world, potentially viewing the wall as an unnatural barrier. Thus, the construction of the Great Wall aligns more closely with Confucian principles than with Daoist beliefs.
Because the Daoist knows that the cat will return once again in a new form-Alligator feces.
They would do it, but differently (in their own way)
They would do it, but differently (in their own way)
The Confucian philosophy discouraged trade as it saw it as an evil. Merchants were discouraged from trading as this was not considered to be an act of righteousness.
The greatest threat to numbats would be the fox, an introduced species. It is closely followed by feral cats in the threat it poses to numbats.
Do not do to others what you would not like yourself.
It is better to ask someone of the faith, but I would say one of the Taijitu (the Yin and Yang).
Daoist teachings emphasize living in harmony with nature, embracing simplicity, and cultivating inner peace. They emphasize the concept of the Dao, or the Way, as a guiding principle for living a balanced and fulfilling life. Daoism encourages individuals to let go of excessive desires, live in the present moment, and embrace spontaneity.
Confucian teachings were important to the han dynasty because sons of wealthy landowners were able to be educated and have a government career. With the government career they would be able to live a rich life instead of a poor life.
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