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  2. Confucius - Wikipedia

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    The time of Confucius's life saw a rich diversity of thought, and was a formative period in China's intellectual history. His ideas gained in prominence during the Warring States period , but experienced setback immediately following the Qin conquest .

  3. Chinese creation myths - Wikipedia

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    Chinese creation myths are symbolic narratives about the origins of the universe, earth, and life. Myths in China vary from culture to culture. Myths in China vary from culture to culture. In Chinese mythology , the term " cosmogonic myth " or " origin myth " is more accurate than " creation myth ", since very few stories involve a creator ...

  4. Kong Li - Wikipedia

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    The story of Kong Li receiving teachings in poetry and rituals became a well-known tale passed down through generations. Confucius' teachings to his son were revered as "ancestral guidance," and this gradually led to the saying within the Kong family that "A family well-versed in poetry and rituals will thrive and prosper, enduring through times."

  5. Confucianism - Wikipedia

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    孔教; Kǒngjiào – "Confucius's religious doctrine"; 孔家店; Kǒngjiādiàn – "Confucius's family's business", a pejorative phrase used during the New Culture Movement and the Cultural Revolution. Three of them use ru. These names do not use the name "Confucius" at all, but instead focus on the ideal of the Confucian man.

  6. Three Fundamental Bonds and Five Constant Virtues - Wikipedia

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    In Confucianism, the Sangang Wuchang (Chinese: 三綱五常; pinyin: Sāngāng Wǔcháng), sometimes translated as the Three Fundamental Bonds and Five Constant Virtues or the Three Guiding Principles and Five Constant Regulations, [1] or more simply "bonds and virtues" (gāngcháng 綱常), are the three most important human relationships and the five most important virtues.

  7. Gongye Chang - Wikipedia

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    Gongye Chang's years of birth and death are unknown. The Records of the Grand Historian says he was a native of the State of Qi, [1] [3] [4] but according to Kong Anguo and others, he was from the State of Lu. [2] According to the Analects, Gongye Chang was once imprisoned for an unidentified crime.

  8. See inside the Confucius Temple, once a center of life in ...

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    Members of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association and the Chinese family associations it represents tour the Confucius Temple on March 3 in the Chinatown Mall in downtown Sacramento.

  9. Doctrine of the Mean - Wikipedia

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    The text is attributed to Zisi (Kong Ji), the only grandson of Confucius (Kong Zi). It was originally a chapter in the Classic of Rites. The phrase "doctrine of the mean" occurs in Book VI, verse 29 of the Analects of Confucius, which states: The Master [Confucius] said, The virtue embodied in the doctrine of the Mean is of the highest order.