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Confucianism
Characteristics of Confucianism
Respect for the five relationships
Code of politeness
Belief that humans are good
Emphasis on education
Confucianism was intended on bringing social order to China
Basic beliefs of Confucianism
Silver Rule of Behaviour
The rule is simple, and it implies that what you do not wish to choose for yourself, never impose it on someone else
The five virtues
Jen – Helpfulness, empathy, and kind nature
Yi – Rightness, duty as guardians of nature and humanity
Li – Right conduct, appropriateness and outward expression to demonstrate your inner attitude
Chih – Wise thinking
Hsin – Trustworthiness and faithfulness
Five relationships
Each one of these relationships must contain mutual respect to keep the relationship working. Each one of us must perform our role to the best of our relationship, and one must honor and remember the members who have died
Father and Son
A Ruler and a Citizen
Husband and Wife
Between two friends
Older Brother and Younger Brother
Definition of Confucianism
Confucianism, also known as Ruism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China