Confucianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Confucianism (Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:yes: Rújiā nonononono) is a Chinese ethical and philosophical system developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius (Kǒng Fūzǐ, or K'ung-fu-t...
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An illustrated article reviewing the basic Confucian teachings and the history of Confucianism. ... Confucianism means "The School of the Scholars"; or, less accurately, "The Religion of Confucius") is an East Asian ethical and philosophical system originally developed from the teachings of the early Chinese sage Confucius.
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www.crystalinks.com/confucianism.html
www.crystalinks.com/confucianism.html
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An article by Charles F. Aiken. Reviews the key teachings and history of Confucianism, and its relation to Christianity ... By Confucianism is meant the complex system of moral, social, political, and religious teaching built up by Confucius on the ancient Chinesetraditions, and perpetuated as the State religion down to...
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www.newadvent.org/cathen/04223b.htm
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A brief historical overview of Confucianism and description of basic Confucian beliefs ... Confucianism has been the chief cultural influence of China for centuries. The teachings of Confucius were never intended to be a religion. It has no revelatory sacred writings, no priesthood, no doctrine of an afterlife,
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urantiabook.org/archive/readers/601_confucianism.htm
urantiabook.org/archive/readers/601_confucianism.htm
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Commentary, and online texts and resources for the study of this school of thought. ... The tradition he left was not originally intended as a philosophical learning, as much as a "Way of the Gentleman", and in Chinese "Confucianism" is better rendered as "The School of the learned".
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www.comparative-religion.com/confucianism/
www.comparative-religion.com/confucianism/
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but with Confucius's adoption in the Hàn Dynasty as the official moral and political doctrine of the State, the Confucian tradition became so broad that "Scholar" or "Literatus" became all but synonymous with "Confucian," and so Confucianism could simply be called the Ju Chia [ ], or School of the Literati --
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www.friesian.com/confuci.htm
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Texts of Confucianism at sacred-texts.com ... These are key texts of Confucianism, the traditional state religion of feudal China. These are some of the few Chinese texts which survived a disasterous book-burning in 213 B.C.E. by the Emperor Ch'in Shih Huang.
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www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/index.htm
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Confucianism is the cornerstone of traditional Chinese culture. It has dominated a feudal society that in essence has lasted 2000 years. ... Confucianism; Confucianism is the cornerstone of traditional Chinese culture. It is a complete ideological system created by Confucius, based on the traditional culture of the Xia,
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www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/religion/confucianism/in...
www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/religion/confucianism/index.htm
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