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Elise Galluzzo

Confucianism - ReligionFacts - 16 views

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    Confucianism is a way of life taught by Confucius in the 6th-5th century BC. Sometimes viewed as a philosophy, sometimes as a religion, Confucianism is perhaps best understood as an all-encompassing humanism that neither denies nor slights Heaven. Confucianism has been followed by the Chinese for more than two millennia. (This site helped me with some of my Inquiry questions)
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    Confucianism is a way of life taught by Confucius in the 6th-5th century BC. Sometimes viewed as a philosophy, sometimes as a religion, Confucianism is perhaps best understood as an all-encompassing humanism that neither denies nor slights Heaven. Confucianism has been followed by the Chinese for more than two millennia.
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    This website helps with all the general information for the report. It was great to refer back to every now and then. Great site for Confucianism.
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    This Website had alot of outstanding facts and there were also some facts that i diddnt know about Confucianism
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    very helpful website!!
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    Confucianism is a way of life taught by Confucius in the 6th-5th century BC. Sometimes viewed as a philosophy, sometimes as a religion, Confucianism is perhaps best understood as an all-encompassing humanism that neither denies nor slights Heaven. Confucianism has been followed by the Chinese for more than two millennia.
Charlotte Meland

The Chinese Han Dynasty Religion | Prominent Religious Beliefs - 2 views

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    This is a very useful website for everyone doing the Han Dynasty. It is about the religions followed by the Han dynasty.
Lauren Gillmeister

BBC - Religion: Taoism - 1 views

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    This is a very informative website as it is abundant with facts it has been very helpful for my assignment.
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    This website helped me fully understand the philosophies, history and beliefs of Taoism.
Aimee Bird

Confucianism - 11 views

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    Very reliable source which has loads of information which helped me
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    Confucianism means "The School of the Scholars"; or, less accurately, "The Religion of Confucius") is an East Asian ethical and philosophical system originally developed from the teachings of the early Chinese sage Confucius. It is a complex system of moral, social, political and religious which had tremendous influence on the history of Chinese civilization down to the 20th century.
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    This is the best site ever and anyone doing Confucianism should really use it and it has so much info it is really good :) :D
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    Confucianism means "The School of the Scholars"; or, less accurately, "The Religion of Confucius") is an East Asian ethical and philosophical system originally developed from the teachings of the early Chinese sage Confucius. It is a complex system of moral, social, political and religious which had tremendous influence on the history of Chinese civilization down to the 20th century.
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    Confucianism means "The School of the Scholars"; or, less accurately, "The Religion of Confucius") is an East Asian ethical and philosophical system originally developed from the teachings of the early Chinese sage Confucius. It is a complex system of moral, social, political and religious which had tremendous influence on the history of Chinese civilization down to the 20th century.
Mateja Sikavica

Chinese Religions - 0 views

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    Bob Whyte surveys the many strands of religion in China. The article first appeared in SACU's China Now magazine. It has often been said that the Chinese are not deeply religious. It is true that they have shown a comparative indifference to metaphysical speculation; Chinese culture was perhaps the first to develop an intellectual scepticism concerning the gods.
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Buddhism in China - 2 views

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    History of Buddhism in ChinaBuddhism is the most important religion in China. It is generally believed that it was spread to China in 67 AD during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220) from Hotan in Xinjiang to Central China.
Claire Lewis

Ancient Chinese Buddhism - 1 views

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    Since the ancient times, China has seen the rise of many diverse cultures and religions that have given a unique character to the social fabric of the country. Buddhism originated in India and then spread to China.
Emily-Rose Hilton

Buddhism - Indian Religion for Kids! - 5 views

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    This website is easy to understand, and explains different points of Buddhism in a simple way.
Emily Barr

Major Religions in China - 0 views

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    This website discusses the 5 major religions existent in modern day Chinese society; Taoism being the only indigenous belief system to China.
Jordana Scully

World History: China: Confucius - 0 views

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    Confucius (Kong Fu Zi), a humble man from poor beginnings, became so influential that his teachings inspired a philosophy, a religion, and a way of life that has lasted until today. From his basic "sayings" in The Analects, or discussions, there developed a philosophy, a social system and a political system which was based on harmony, tolerance, and merit.
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    Confucius (Kong Fu Zi), a humble man from poor beginnings, became so influential that his teachings inspired a philosophy, a religion, and a way of life that has lasted until today. From his basic "sayings" in The Analects, or discussions, there developed a philosophy, a social system and a political system which was based on harmony, tolerance, and merit.
karly welsh

Buddhism and Other Religions - Religions of Ancient China - 1 views

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    this has lots of good information for people doing Zen Buddhism
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