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Confucius 
Hierarchical, Confucian family structures were the biggest in the structure of it
Jen (run), the most basic of all virtues, translated as “humaneness” or “benevolence.”
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Li translated as “ritual”, plays a central role in early Confucian thought
Zhou, is the most important precursor of Neo-Confucianism, which was based on his teachings
Shang, spiritual control of the world by various gods
Asymmetrical, the extension and broadening of the self in the context of its ethical self-concern and self-cultivation.
Chun- tzu literally means "son of a ruler," but this is for the term for one who possesses a truly human heart, who cherishes the arts of learning and teaching, and most importantly wants to teach by moral example in a intellectual standpoint.
Te, sometimes also spelled De, is defined as moral power or the perfection of one's virtues
Five Constant Relationships,
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realists and idealists
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The differences between the two are idealism is from any conceivable possibilities while realism ist all manifestable possibilities emerge from preexisting certainties