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Confucianism In Ancient China

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The Chinese traded with many countries in the eastern world. They traded all over the eastern part of the world and traded jewelry, rice, silk, but the most important trading supply was knowledge. Word came from India about Buddhism. And since then, buddhism has developed into one of the most fascinating and popular religions in China. A Buddhists temple is called a stupa. The Chinese made another version called a Pagoda, The pagoda is a towerlike temple, and it was usually made with stone, brick, or wood. The silk road had many roads intertwining. It was called the silk road because Chinese used silk as a trading supply, and many traders thought it was a wonderful material. During a battle, the Romans were so surprised when they saw silk, …show more content…

His father died when Confucius was only three years old. Instructed first by his mother, Confucius then distinguished himself as a passionate learner in his teens. Confucius had served in minor government posts keeping stables and saving books before he married a woman that had a similar background as him, when he was 19. It is not known who Confucius' teachers were, but of what he mastered, ritual, music, archery, charioteering, calligraphy, and arithmetic, and things he briefly touched on with the classical traditions, notably poetry and history, which allowed him to start a brilliant teaching career in his 30s. Confucius developed concepts about education, society and government that he hoped to put into practice in a political career. At 56, he realized that his were uninterested in his policies, and so he left the country in an attempt to find another state so he could render his service. Despite his political frustration, he was accompanied by an expanding circle of students during this self-imposed exile of almost 12 years. His reputation as a man of vision and mission spread. At the age of 67 Confucius returned home to teach and to preserve his cherished classical traditions by writing and editing. He died in 479 BC, at the age 73, he thought life this way: At 15 I set my heart on learning; at 30 I firmly took my stand; at 40 I had no delusions; at 50 I knew the Mandate of Heaven; at 60 my ear was attuned; at 70 I followed my heart's desire without overstepping the boundaries of right. The story of Confucianism doesn't really begin with Confucius, nor was Confucius the founder of Confucianism in the same way that Buddha made Buddhism. Rather, Confucius consciously tried to retrieve the meaning of the past by breathing vitality into seemingly outmoded rituals. Confucius' love of antiquity was motivated by his strong desire to understand why certain rituals, such as the ancestral cult, reverence for Heaven,

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