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Confucius: A Chinese philosopher and reacher who founded the confucianism…
Confucius: A Chinese philosopher and reacher who founded the confucianism religion. Alternative name was Kongzi. His teachings recorded in the Lunyu grew to popularity after he died.
Zhou: The Zhou Dynasty, period in which Confucious formed Confucianism. He saw Western Zhou traditions with value in his own life (Patheos)
Shang: The Shang Dynasty, one of the earliest dynasties in Chinese history
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Chun Tzu: a gentleman who displays moral integrity and cultivated character which is ideal in confucianism
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5 constant relationships: Confucius wants people to follow chun tzu within these relationships
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asymmetrical: the way you act within these relationships do not directly mirror eachother, a child will not act like a parent does in a parent-child relationship
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Idealists: those who practice with moral principles, virtue, and ethics over material concerns