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28 May, 12:26

Neo Confucianism (new Confucianism) describes the form Confucianism developed during the Song Dynasty in the 10th to 13th centuries. Which of these statements desenbes the changes in confucian thought during this time?

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  1. 28 May, 12:31
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    Answer: Neo-Confucians adopted many Buddhist and Taoist beliefs.

    Explanation: Confucianism, along with Buddhism, Shinto, Taoism, and other native religions, was one of the major shaping elements of traditional East Asian culture.

    The ideas preached in Confucianism are quite different from those found in traditional Western religions. In the philosophy of Confucius there is no God, no creative unity, much less temples or churches.

    This doctrine is based on the search for the Tao, the harmony of life and the world. To achieve Tao, Confucianism lays the family as the foundation of a society in which all human beings live in harmony. This family begins with the rulers, who are to love the people as true parents, and ends with the subjects, who have a duty to be obedient and humble as children.
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