6.1 Confucianism: Teachings and Social Impact
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East Asian religions Confucianism and Taoism emerged in ancient China, shaping Chinese culture for millennia. Confucianism emphasizes social harmony, moral cultivation, and proper relationships, while Taoism focuses on living in harmony with the Tao, the ultimate principle of the universe. Both philosophies believe in human goodness and self-cultivation. Confucianism stresses education and filial piety, while Taoism emphasizes simplicity, spontaneity, and the pursuit of spiritual immortality. These traditions continue to influence modern Chinese society and have gained interest globally.
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East Asian religions Confucianism and Taoism emerged in ancient China, shaping Chinese culture for millennia. Confucianism emphasizes social harmony, moral cultivation, and proper relationships, while Taoism focuses on living in harmony with the Tao, the ultimate principle of the universe. Both philosophies believe in human goodness and self-cultivation. Confucianism stresses education and filial piety, while Taoism emphasizes simplicity, spontaneity, and the pursuit of spiritual immortality. These traditions continue to influence modern Chinese society and have gained interest globally.
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