Here is what I could find for you on this subject. This is an exerpt from the book,"Mankind's Saerch for God," published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. (www.watchtower.org) "Tao is some mysterious cosmic force that is responsible for the material universe. The objective of Taoism is to search out the Tao, leave behind the world, and become at one with nature. This concept is also
The "religion" Confucianism does not have special days like Christianity (Christmas). Confucianism places big importance on rituals. These rituals can take place on any day of the year and they honour ancestors deaths to deceased loved ones. So in the cofucianism religion special days (rituals) may occur when ever a family sees it is necessary.
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Confucianism
M. Ikhsan Tanggok has written: 'Mengenal lebih dekat \\' -- subject(s): Confucianism, History, Rituals
Confucianism is not a religion based on Chinese philosophers’ understanding. Therefore, it is not appropriate to say the word “worship’ since the founder of Confucianism is a person. However, people do often visit the Kong’s house (in the city of qufu of shandong province, where is the hometown of Confucius.
Han Confucianism. Neo Confucianism. Contemporary Confucianism. Japanese Confucianism. Vietnamese Confucianism. Korean Confucianism.
Confucianism does not have specific sacred objects in the same way as some religions. However, certain objects or symbols such as the Book of Rites or traditional Confucian texts may hold significance as a source of wisdom and guidance for practitioners of Confucianism. Additionally, ancestral tablets or family heirlooms may carry symbolic value in Confucian rituals and practices.
The only branch of Confucianism is Neo-Confucianism. Neo-Confucianism is a form of Confucianism developed during the Song Dynasty, Combing elements of Buddhism and Daoism with traditional Confucianism.
Neo Confucianism is an integration of Confucianism with some Taoism and Buddhism.
Confucianism and Buddhism are both based on ideas or teachings
No, Confucianism has philosophers.
Some common questions about Confucianism include: What are the core beliefs of Confucianism? How does Confucianism influence Chinese society and culture? What is the role of filial piety in Confucianism? How does Confucianism differ from other religions or philosophies?