2. 02Who found confucianism
What is confucianism
When confucianism was founded
Where confucianism is practiced
Why confucianism is important
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3. Who founded Confucianism?
Confucius founded Confucianism.
Confucius is a Chinese philosopher,
whose thoughts developed into a
philosophy now known as
Confucianism. He believed that sons
should respect and be faithful to their
fathers, that's why the main theme of
Confucianism is morality .
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Confucius believed in his own version of the
golden rule: Do not do unto others what
you do not want done to yourself
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4. Confucianism is based on
kindness, mutual respect,
and appreciation for others.
Confucianism believes that
society can flourish only
when people learn to interact
positively with each other.
These ideas were meant to
unite the people, create
stability, and prevent
rebellion. Confucius believed
his philosophy was a route
towards a civil society.
What is
Confucianism?
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SUMMARY
Confucianism is a
philosophy that believes
that morality and kindness
will create a better future.
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5. When was
confucianism
founded?
Confucianism was
developed in China in
around 479 BCE but the
ideas of Confucianism were
developed during the Zhou
dynasty during 1046 BCE,
way before Confucius' birth.
at that time the idea of
respect and well being were
already established
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6. EASTERN CHINA
Confucianism is still practiced
mainly in Eastern China around
its hearth
KOREA
Confucianism is practiced in
both North and South Korea
TAIWAN
VIETNAM
Where is
Confucianism
practiced?
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7. 07Confucianism is important in our lives
today because its ideas relate directly to
us and how to live happier and more
fulfilling lives. Confucius' teachings can
give us advice for how to live our lives
and how to treat others. Confucius will
continue to impact our lives now and
well into the future.
Why is Confucianism important?
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