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What is Confucianism based on?

Confucianism is based on the teachings of Master Kung.

Is Confucianism considered a religion or a philosophy?

Confucianism is considered both a religion and a philosophy.

When was Confucius born?

Confucius was born around 551 BCE.

What was the political situation during Confucius' time?

<p>During Confucius' time, China experienced great political upheaval and instability.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What impact has Confucianism had on the Eastern world?

<p>Confucianism has had a significant impact on the Eastern world.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the key beliefs of Confucianism?

<p>The key beliefs of Confucianism include the importance of governing righteously, strict moral code, virtues of humility, loyalty, and diligence, practice of filial piety, and the concept of jen or seeking the good of others.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the five key relationships in Confucianism?

<p>The five key relationships in Confucianism are ruler to subject, father to son, husband to wife, elder to younger, and friend to friend.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of jen in Confucianism?

<p>Jen in Confucianism is the desire to seek the good of others.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Confucius try to spread his beliefs?

<p>Confucius tried to spread his beliefs by seeking a high government position, influencing feudal lords or a king, and sharing his teachings with the common people of China.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who played a significant role in spreading Confucianism after Confucius's death?

<p>Mencius, a zealous disciple and promoter of Confucianism, played a significant role in spreading Confucianism after Confucius's death.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Confucianism

  • Confucianism is a philosophy or religion based on the teachings of Master Kung, also known as Confucius.
  • It doesn't hold a solid belief in a divine being or a view on the afterlife, making it often seen as an attitude toward life rather than a religion.

Founder of Confucianism

  • Master Kung, also known as Confucius, was born around 551 BCE in China.
  • He lived during a time of great political upheaval, with the decline of the Chinese feudal system and the rise of warring tribes.

Key Relationships and Jen

  • Confucius believed that rulers must live by a strict moral code, holding virtues of humility, loyalty, and diligence.
  • He emphasized the importance of filial piety, or deep respect of elders and ancestors.
  • The five key relationships in Confucianism are: ruler to subject, father to son, husband to wife, elder to younger, and friend to friend.
  • Jen, or ren, is the desire to seek the good of others, a key principle of Confucianism.

Spread of Confucianism

  • Confucius wanted to share his beliefs with those in power, but was unable to hold a high government position.
  • He spent over a decade traveling the country, sharing his beliefs with the common people.
  • After his death, his teachings were compiled into the Analects.
  • Mencius, a zealous disciple, promoted Confucianism, leading to its spread throughout China and eventually the world.

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Test your knowledge on the teachings and origins of Confucianism with this quiz. Explore the Analects and unravel the philosophy behind this ancient Chinese belief system.

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