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Foundational Virtue of Confucianism refers to Jen (Run) - Coggle Diagram
Foundational Virtue of Confucianism refers to Jen (Run)
Shang Dynasty is a Chinese royal dynasty that was the earliest ruling with mentions of ideographic scripts and bronze castings
Zhou Dynasty is a Chinese royal dynasty that was afterwards to the Shang Dynasty; longest regime with mentions of ideographic scripts becoming oracle and bronze castings becoming seal scripts
CONFUCIUS
Kong Fuzi; Chinese Philosopher
6 Virtues of Chun Tzu (the ideal man of society)
Li
; propriety
Hsiao
; from family
Yi
; righteous
Hsin
; word of honor
Yen
; kind and compassionate
Chin
; developing from older age
Five Constant Relationships
Husband/Wife
Older and Younger Friend
Older and Younger Brother
Ruler/Subject
Father/Son
Idealism
is the belief that objects do not exist independently to the human mind
Subjective is that ones mind is all to exist
Objective refers to physical objects only existing in the mind
Realism is the existence of objects outside of the mind
Wu and Wen are the conceptual base of Chinese philosophy and political culture which describes the opposition of military realms of the government
Wen refers to the arts of being virtuous and living within peace