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Each year at Qufu and at many other Confucian temples a ceremony is held on September 28 t
nnected Lin Biao and other ousted leaders to Confucian policies, accusing them of following his phi
for Dinh's continued insurgency was that the Confucian tradition allows for a loyal official to dis
nd stayed there for four years, studying the Confucian classics, among other subjects, just as many
ed to enshrine the memorial tablet of a wise Confucian scholar and to commemorate him as well as to
The Reform began with land reform, based on Confucian ideas and philosophies from China, but the t
perhaps his greatest work was the 1230-page Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions: Yu Hyong
ues that his songs raised in Taiwan, such as Confucian pedantry and urban emptiness.
ning for the Chinese community, and housed a Confucian sanctuary and primary school.
He was also a Confucian scholar, and was a patron of Kumazawa Banzan
able elements of this art are calligraphy of Confucian writings and thoughts, often contained withi
f Zen monasteries such ordeals as studies in Confucian canon and writings of the Song Confucian sch
developed a practical blending of Shinto and Confucian beliefs and practices.
He fused Confucian ethics and concepts from the Yijing (The Boo
all person") does not grasp the value of the Confucian virtues and seeks only immediate gains.
Choe Chung (984-1068) was a Korean Confucian scholar and poet of the Haeju Choe clan duri
ly and public Taoist and Buddhist temples, a Confucian temple, and even a Japanese Shinto Shrine.
visiting Yasukuni Shrine to Chinese visiting Confucian temples, and claimed that the Nanking Massac
omoting the "Great Teaching" - consisting of Confucian ethics and Shintoism - scholar Heinrich Dumo
considered to be the work of the Han Dynasty Confucian scholars and contains about 30,000 Chinese c
ion consisted mainly of the study of Chinese Confucian literature and derivative works such as Haga
1567 by Yi Do-u to enshrine Kim Jong-jik, a Confucian scholar and politician who was native to Mir
ficial who thought it important to implement Confucian values and principles to government administ
known as Haedonggongja, one of the greatest Confucian scholars and writers during the Goryeo Dynas
r-Khans (Emperors), who at the same time had Confucian titles and patronized Buddhist establishment
e was put under the protection and advice of Confucian scholar Arai Hakuseki.
estioned directly by Japanese politician and Confucian scholar Arai Hakuseki.
However, Confucian values arguably still have an immense influe
er who died trying to turn Joseon into ideal Confucian society) as the embodiments of seonbi spirit
He was said to be well versed in the Confucian Classics as a child.
The movement represented a resort to moral Confucian traditions as a means of arriving at fresh m
al rank, and his mortuary tablet housed in a Confucian shrine as well as in the shrine of King Seon
e of Christianity against the accusations in Confucian heterodoxy, attacking the White Lotus teachi
As an advocate of Confucian reforms, attacking Xiongnu and lessening the
On the one hand, he was a traditionalist Confucian, who believed in filial piety and loyalty to
An Hyang (1243-1306) was a leading Confucian scholar born in Yeongju in present-day South
There were many accretions to the body of Confucian thought, both immediately and over the mille
represented the ongoing struggle between the Confucian and Buddhist elements in Korean society.
Hirata frequently expressed hostility to the Confucian and Buddhist scholars of the day, advocating
The work is not one of the traditional six Confucian classics, but rather the embodiment of Confu
isciples of Confucius and their place in the Confucian temple can be found at Disciples of Confuciu
Confucian historians condemned the emperor Qin Shi Hua
er with Zhang Junmai, issued in 1958 the New Confucian Manifesto consolidating their beliefs and dr
(1803) was a scathing attack on the works of Confucian philosopher Dazai Shundai (1680-1747) on Bud
, which was a central concept in traditional Confucian thought, doesn't exist independently, being
Like other Korean Confucian academies, Dosan Seowon serves two purposes:
amed after Nishiyama Sessai, an 18th-century Confucian scholar during Japan's Edo period.
mi Akira was a member of the Hayashi clan of Confucian scholars, each of whom were ad hoc personal
i Jussai was a member of the Hayashi clan of Confucian scholars, each of whom were ad hoc personal
were at first narrowly defined as schools of Confucian studies for the cultivation of the samurai e
Yun Jeung (1629-1714) was a Korean Confucian scholar from the Papyeong Yun clan during th
nd only son of a landowner, he grew into the Confucian custom, guided by strict social order of the
at includes Naesam inner gate, Daeseongjeon ( Confucian shrine hall), east and west Mu.
A single woman in a Confucian society, her works show her to be independen
He therefore, at the examinations, made the Confucian classics, histories, and qieyun references a
ed this practice, and many other elements of Confucian moralist history, seeking to describe histor
he was instrumental in the conversion of the Confucian scholar Hsi to Christianity.
erience a significant shift in academics and Confucian philosophical ideologies.
o mind the prophetic scriptures (chanwei) of Confucian imperial ideology and Daoist talismans studi
Dongmyo, a Confucian shrine in Seoul.
Shams al-Din constructed numerous Confucian temples in Yunnan, and promoted Confucian ed
there are estimated to have been over 3,000 Confucian temples in existence.
The Temple of Confucius, is a Confucian temple in Changhua in Taiwan.
It is recorded that Confucian students in the year 730 were required to wr
would become an influential force in further Confucian scholarship in Japan.
ity in studies on Xunzi, one of the greatest Confucian philosophers in ancient China.
The Rescript also contains a number of Confucian themes including "proper respect to superior
Confucian art is art inspired by the writings of Confu
ucius, commonly known as the Chinese Dart or Confucian Dart, is a butterfly belonging to the family
In the Confucian view, it may be interpreted on the importanc
Zhu Xi, Zhao Qi, and Qing Dynasty Confucian scholar Jiao Xun believed that Mencius wrote
According to the orthodox viewpoint of Confucian society, love was not supposed to be a basis
Confucian art may be distinguished between: classical
In 1304 he founded the Confucian shrine Munmyo.
Seonbis were supposed to possess Confucian virtues of filial piety and loyalty to the k
tion" (1985), his first attempt to develop a Confucian theory of ethical argumentation and moral ep
The Confucian Temple of Changhua
ucius as well as Choe Chiwon and Seol Chong, Confucian scholars of the Unified Silla period (668-93
e method of self-strengthening envisioned by Confucian reformers of the late nineteenth century.
"Comments of a Recluse"), which endorsed the Confucian model of government.
At the same time, for the Confucian School of Thought, Interactions between Heav
He was originally a Confucian scholar of high reputation, but converted to
nued to insist on his decision, favoring the Confucian principle of primogeniture; and Ieshige cont
Equipped with the traditional Confucian degree of xiucai or "accomplished scholar",
of Qin with what was to become the standard Confucian judgment of the reasons for Qin's collapse.
influence every dynasty afterwards, and the Confucian ideal of a rule without laws was never again
considered to be one of the most influential Confucian scholars of seventeenth century Japan, and t
d resistance by appealing to the widely held Confucian value of monarchical loyalty.
Confucian influence on western art has been limited.
From the point of view of Confucian philosophy, one of the purposes of marriage
Confucian art originated in China, then spread westwar
sm" in English referring to the Song Dynasty Confucian school ought to be termed "meso-Confucianism
Chinese Dart or Confucian Dart, Potanthus confucius
He rejected much of the Buddhist and Confucian thinking prevailing in Edo period Japan.
Kim devoted himself to Confucian ethics, promulgating gahun (family principle
Since Confucian ideals proposed the perfectibility of all hu
She married the Confucian scholar Rui Ru.
For the ancient Chinese Confucian text, see I Ching.
having argued that the sadaejuui inherent in Confucian historiography served
u of the Ming dynasty to decree that all new Confucian temples should contain only memorial tablets
orld peace from an Eastern perspective", and Confucian peace specifically.
According to Confucian moral standards, loyalty to one's family, fr
Strong elements of Confucian thought still exist in day-to-day administra
Social reasons: Confucian intellectuals such as Han Yu railed against
sicians, dancers, and scholars would perform Confucian rituals, such as the Jongmyo Daeje (Royal Sh
cholarly work has related to the Chinese New Confucian philosopher Tang Junyi.
Today, the landscape of Confucian schools, temples, places of ancestral worshi
Because of this, most of Ansai's Neo Confucian writings tended to be publications of Zhu Xi
This novel reflects Confucian values that were prominent at the time it wa
Ethics in the Confucian Tradition: The Thought of Mengzi and Wang Ya
curriculum was expanded from its core in the Confucian classics to include training in classical Ja
against authorities but as an application of Confucian philosophy to society.
For those who still practice the traditional Confucian approach to ethics and social morality, the
Korean Confucian art took strong hold with the Yi generals wh
official dynastic history broke with the old Confucian historiographical tradition, and established
The Korean Confucian curriculum was grounded the Chinese educatio
When the Confucian Academy was first established, funding was e
Shanghai Confucian Temple was first founded during the Yuan Dyn
itution of the county, as in ancient times a Confucian Temple was typically a combination of temple
y to the emperor and was fiercely xenophobic Confucian anti-Buddhism was the cause for example of h
By age 12, Yang Shou understood the Confucian classics well, and was good at writing poetr
y BC was the period when new versions of the Confucian classics were discovered.
ourist attraction and also preserves ancient Confucian ceremonies, which are conducted on a regular
He is also one of eighteen Korean Confucian sages who have been enshrined in the Korean
The text attempts to synthesise native Confucian ideals with Buddhist teachings and was proba
g-hsi), whom he later described as a "stern, Confucian father" with "some soft spots in his heart."
hile the memorial is designed as a classical Confucian tomb with an ancestral temple, a spirit way,
as however, greatly appreciated later by the Confucian inspired Yuan Emperor Renzong.
i writes that by combining Daoist ideas with Confucian ones, Zhang's poem "heralded the metaphysica
yu and Zhuang Youke, experts on the study of Confucian classics; Zhuang Datian, leader of a peasant
The Confucian Xun Zi strongly criticized Shen Buhai's emph
                                                                                                   


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