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4 March, 01:51

What are the 2 main elements of the Confucian view of the Dao?

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  1. 4 March, 03:51
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    The correct answer is The two main elements are duty and humanity.

    Confucianism is a Chinese ethical, philosophical and religious system, founded by Confucius. It was the official doctrine of China for more than two thousand years, until the beginning of the 20th century.

    There are no churches or organizations in the form of clergy, so Confucianism does not fit into religious currents as they are commonly known in the West. There is also no deity worship and there is no notion of life after death.

    The basic principle of Confucianism is known as junchaio, the teaching of the wise.

    Confucianism, like Taoism, believes in Tao, the superior path that all individuals seek in their life, in balance between worldly and spiritual life, between man and nature.

    Confucius is not a prophet, God, or Confucian priest. The figure of the thinker is like a spiritual guide, a philosopher who guides the lives of his followers along the path of harmony.
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