Confucianism - Main Page
Confucianism is the State
religion in China, developed from the teachings of Confucius and his
disciples, from the complex system of principles of good conduct, practical
wisdom, and proper social relationships. Confucianism aims at making
not only the man of virtue, but the man of learning and of good manners.
The perfect man must combine the qualities of saint, scholar, and gentleman. Confucianism has influenced the Chinese attitude toward life, set the
patterns of living and standards of social value, and provided the background
for Chinese political theories and institutions. It has spread from
China to Korea, Japan, and Vietnam and has aroused interest among Western
scholars. It is the belief of some scholars that Confucius will be revered in the future as China's greatest
teacher. Confucian virtues, embodied for many generations in the familiar
sayings and common-sense wisdom of the Chinese people, will remain the
cornerstone of ethics. It is highly unlikely that Confucianism will
ever again play the dominant role in Chinese political life and institutions
that it did in past centuries. |
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