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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CONFUCIANISM

BY:VERONICA, DJ, JOC, AND JUAN

ORIGIN

  • Cofucianism began in the tang dynasty
  • It took parts from buddhism and taoism and was called Neo-confucianism
  • It became part of the imperial exams
  • Confucianism ended in 1905
  • Other countries labeled cofucianism as chinas weakness

CONFUCIANISM HISTORY

  • It was named after a smart person named Confucius
  • He was born in 551B.C. In the small state of Lu
  • Confucius made himself learn more as a teenager
  • He learned six arts, ritual music, archery, charioteering, calligraphy,and math
  • Confucianism was the official ideology of the Han

CONFUCIANISM BELIEFS

  • The main principle is ren, which is the desire to do good things for others
  • The second principle is Yi, which means honesty and righteousness
  • The third principle is Li, correct behavior and manners
  • The fourth priciple is Zhi, wisdom and knowledge
  • The fifth principle is Xin, fidelity (faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief)and sincerity

ETHICS

  • There ethics are described as humanistic and they can be practiced by any member of society
  • It is in comprised by the five principles (Ren, Yi, Li, Zhi, and Xen)
  • There are four virtues, loyalty, filial piety, continence, righteousness

RELATIONSHIPS

  • There are five proper relationships one is ruler to ruled
  • Second is father to son
  • Third is husband to wife
  • Fourth is friend to friend
  • Fifth is elder brother to younger brother

RELATIONSHIPS CONTINUED

  • Relationships also extend to the dead
  • Where the living go to grieve for the dead
  • Also respect for elders is enficized except for in friend to friend where it must be equal

WORSHIP

  • In confucianism it is not a religion
  • It has no priests or any monastic order
  • People are taught and moulded through personal and communal influence
  • When a person dies they are not completely gone they turn into a spirit that wanders around
  • The spirit eventually comes back to the family alter and is to be worshipped

COUNTRIES THAT PRACTICED CONFUCIANISM

  • In china, taiwan, hong kong, macua, korea, japan, and vietnam
  • These places all were strongly influenced by confucianism
  • In the 20th century there have been talks of confucian revival
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CONFUCIANISM TEMPLES

  • Chinese people built many temples to practice confucianism
  • They were called Kong Miao
  • They were famous for their large scale and rich artistic value

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