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Confucianism, founded by Confucius in the 5th century BCE, emphasizes values such as morality, social harmony, and filial piety within traditional societal structures. Neo-Confucianism, which emerged during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 CE), builds upon these ideas by incorporating metaphysical concepts and elements of Daoism and Buddhism, focusing more on individual self-cultivation and the nature of reality. While traditional Confucianism is primarily concerned with ethical and social relationships, Neo-Confucianism delves deeper into philosophical inquiry and personal introspection.

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