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The Cores Of Confucianism

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Introduction
From the 6th century to 221 BC, the Spring and Autumn period to the Warring States period, the Ancient China experienced a lengthy chaos. Nonetheless, in such bloody era, the brilliant Chinese philosophers sprang up and started a Golden Age of philosophy. People call this phenomenon as the Contention of a Hundred schools of Thoughts. The philosophers discussed about the best way for a country to survive, for an emperor to rule and for people to live. Those thoughts impacted the lifestyle and social consciousness not only at that time but even in the following thousands of years, especially for the Confucianism which was exclusively adopted in Han dynasty and rule the China for two thousand years. In this essay, I will focus on the Confucianism, discuss the central doctrines.

The Cores of Confucianism
As we know During the Spring and Autumn period, China's feudal system gradually became significant irrelevant. The emperor of Zhou dynasty had real control over only a small royal demesne centered on their capital Luoyi near modern-day Luoyang. During the early part of the Zhou dynasty period, royal relatives and generals had been given control over fiefdoms in an effort to maintain Zhou authority over vast territory. As the power of the Zhou kings waned, these fiefdoms became …show more content…

Confucius envisioned proper government being guided by the principles of li. Some Confucians proposed the perfectibility of all human beings with learning li as an important part of that process. Overall, Confucians believed governments should place more emphasis on li and rely much less on penal punishment when they govern. Though the Confucianism later was used by the government to rule the country and maintain the feudal system strictly, the original purpose of Confucius did not endorse the ideal that people should listen to all things by

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