Thursday, May 30, 2019
Confucianism :: Papers China Religion
ConfucianismConfucianism is the major system of thought in qina. It was developed from the teachings of Confucius and his disciples, and concerned with the principles of good conduct, practical wisdom, and proper social relationships. Confucianism has influenced the Chinese attitude toward life, set the patterns of life-time 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.Although Confucianism became the official ideology of the Chinese state, it has never existed as an found religion with a church and priesthood. Chinese scholars honored Confucius as a great teacher and philosopher but did not worship him as a own(prenominal) god. Nor did Confucius himself ever claim divinity. Unlike Christian churches, the temples built to Confucius were not places in which organized community groups gathered to worship, but public edif ices designed for annual ceremonies, in particular on the philosophers birthday. Several attempts to deify Confucius and to convert Confucianism failed because of the essentially profane nature of the philosophy.The principles of Confucianism are contained in the nine ancient Chinese works handed complicate by Confucius and his followers, who lived in an age of great philosophic activity. These writings can be divided into two groups the Five Classics and the Four Books.The Wu Ching (Five Classics), which originated before the time of Confucius, make up of the I Ching (Book of Changes), Shu Ching (Book of History), Shih Ching (Book of Poetry), Li Chi (Book of Rites), and Chun Chiu (Spring and Autumn Annals). The I Ching is a manual of divination probably compiled before the 11th century BC its supplementary philosophical portion, contained in a series of appendixes, may have been written later by Confucius and his disciples. The Shu Ching is a collection of ancient historical doc uments, and the Shih Ching is an anthology of ancient poems. The Li Chi deals with the principles of conduct, including those for public and private ceremonies it was destroyed in the 3rd century BC, but presumably much of its material was preserved in a later compilation, the record book of Rites. The Chun Chiu, the only work reputedly compiled by Confucius himself, is a chronicle of major historical events in feudal China from the 8th century BC to Confuciuss dying early in the 5th century BC.The Shih Shu (Four Books), compilations of the sayings of Confucius
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