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ARTICLES RELATED TO Confucianism - The Five Classics |  |  |  | Confucianism - The Five Classics: Encyclopedia II - Confucianism - Core Concepts
Confucianism - Rites.
"Lead the people with administrative injunctions and put them in their place with penal law, and they will avoid punishments but will be without a sense of shame. Lead them with excellence and put them in their place through roles and ritual practices, and in addition to developing a sense of shame, they will order themselves harmoniously." (Analects II, 3)
The above explains an essential difference between legalism and ritualism and points to a key difference between Western a ...
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Confucianism - Does Confucianism promote corruption?.
Different from many other political philosophies, Confucianism is reluctant to employ laws. In a society where relationships are considered more important than the laws themselves, if no other power forces government officers to take the common interest into consideration, corruption and nepotism will arise. As government officers' salary was often far lower than the minimum required to raise a family, Chinese society has frequently been affected by those prob ...
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 |  |  | Confucianism - The Five Classics: Encyclopedia II - Confucianism - Names for ConfucianismSeveral names for Confucianism exist in Chinese.
"School of the Scholars" (pinyin Rújiā)
儒家 (Traditional and Simplified Chinese)
"Teaching of the Scholars" (pinyin: Rujiao)
儒教 (Traditional and Simplified)
"Scholarly study" or "Scholar studies" (pinyin: Ruxue)
儒學 (Traditional)
儒学 (Simplified)
"Teaching of Confucius" or "Religion of Confucius" (pinyin: Kongjiao)
See also:Confucianism, Confucianism - Core Confucian texts, Confucianism - The Four Books, Confucianism - The Five Classics, Confucianism - Development of early Confucianism, Confucianism - Development by Confucius, Confucianism - Development after Confucius, Confucianism - The spread of Confucianism, Confucianism - Core Concepts, Confucianism - Rites, Confucianism - Relationships, Confucianism - Humaneness, Confucianism - The perfect gentleman, Confucianism - Governing, Confucianism - Meritocracy, Confucianism - Debates, Confucianism - Does Confucianism promote corruption?, Confucianism - Was there a Confucianism?, Confucianism - The Script controversy, Confucianism - Is Confucianism a religion?, Confucianism - Names for Confucianism Read more here: » Confucianism: Encyclopedia II - Confucianism - Names for Confucianism |
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 |  |  | Confucianism - The Five Classics: Encyclopedia II - Confucianism - The spread of ConfucianismAs mentioned above, the Burning of the Books and Burying of the Scholars resulted in the destruction of large numbers of books, and very probably some Confucian texts. Nonetheless, Confucianism survived this suppression, some say because a scholar hid the texts in the walls of his house.
After the Qin, the new Han Dynasty approved of Confucian doctrine and sponsored Confucian scholars, eventually making Confucianism the official state philosophy (see Emperor Wu of Han). Study of the Confucian classics became the basis of the governmen ...
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 |  |  | Confucianism - The Five Classics: Encyclopedia II - Confucianism - Development of early ConfucianismConfucius was a famous sage and social philosopher of China whose teachings have deeply influenced East Asia for 2400 years. The relationship between Confucianism and Confucius himself, however, is tenuous. Confucius' ideas were not accepted during his lifetime and he frequently bemoaned the fact that he remained unemployed by any of the feudal lords.
Confucianism - Development by Confucius.
Although we do not have direct access to Confucius' beliefs, we can sketch out Confucius' ideas from the fragments t ...
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 |  |  | Confucianism - The Five Classics: Encyclopedia II - Confucianism - Core Confucian textsThe development of Confucianism is traced through the development of its canon. It is therefore helpful to first list the main Confucian texts.
The orthodox canon of Confucian texts, as eventually formulated by Zhu Xi, is the so-called "Four Books and Five Classics". These are:
Confucianism - The Four Books.
The Great Learning (pinyin Dàxúe, 大學)
The Doctrine of the Mean (pinyin Zhōngyōng, 中庸)
The Analects of Confucius (pinyin Lùnyǔ, 論語)
See also:Confucianism, Confucianism - Core Confucian texts, Confucianism - The Four Books, Confucianism - The Five Classics, Confucianism - Development of early Confucianism, Confucianism - Development by Confucius, Confucianism - Development after Confucius, Confucianism - The spread of Confucianism, Confucianism - Core Concepts, Confucianism - Rites, Confucianism - Relationships, Confucianism - Humaneness, Confucianism - The perfect gentleman, Confucianism - Governing, Confucianism - Meritocracy, Confucianism - Debates, Confucianism - Does Confucianism promote corruption?, Confucianism - Was there a Confucianism?, Confucianism - The Script controversy, Confucianism - Is Confucianism a religion?, Confucianism - Names for Confucianism Read more here: » Confucianism: Encyclopedia II - Confucianism - Core Confucian texts |
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