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  The system of ethics, education, and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples, stressing love for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct

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  1. The system of ethics, education, and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples, stressing love for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct.
  2. Daoism, Confucianism, Chinese Buddhism
  3. the superior man, who (according to Confucian ideals) is a man at once a scholar, a selfless servant of society, and a gentleman steeped in courtesy and tradition; as an official and family head, he continually puts philosophy into practice
  4. Manners and ettiquette according to confucianism
  5. Chinese "goodness" the supreme human virtue, doing one's best to treat others as one would wish to be treated
  6. ancient texts that Confucian scholars treated as sacred scriptures. Contains poetry, books of songs, book of history, and the spring and autumn chronicles.
  7. A Chinese book of divination and fortune telling, consulted to answer ethical and practical problems. Solid lines=yang
    Broken Lines=ying
  8. It is a philosophy which is founded by Lao Tzu. Daoism emphasizes living in harmony and balance with the natural "path course of the Dao.
  9. The concept of non action, not doing anything that isn't keeping with the Dao.
  10. The Daoist canon of authoritative texts.

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  1. Confucianism

The system of ethics, education, and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples, stressing love for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct.

  1. Three Chia

Daoism, Confucianism, Chinese Buddhism

  1. Jun Zi (Hsun Tzu)

the superior man, who (according to Confucian ideals) is a man at once a scholar, a selfless servant of society, and a gentleman steeped in courtesy and tradition; as an official and family head, he continually puts philosophy into practice

  1. Li

Manners and ettiquette according to confucianism

  1. Jen

Chinese "goodness" the supreme human virtue, doing one's best to treat others as one would wish to be treated

  1. Confucian Classics

ancient texts that Confucian scholars treated as sacred scriptures. Contains poetry, books of songs, book of history, and the spring and autumn chronicles.

  1. i-Ching

A Chinese book of divination and fortune telling, consulted to answer ethical and practical problems. Solid lines=yang
Broken Lines=ying

  1. Daoism

It is a philosophy which is founded by Lao Tzu. Daoism emphasizes living in harmony and balance with the natural "path course of the Dao.

  1. Wu Wei

The concept of non action, not doing anything that isn't keeping with the Dao.

  1. Tao Tsang

The Daoist canon of authoritative texts.

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