- Confucianism, also
known as
Ruism or Ru classicism, is a
system of
thought and
behavior originating in
ancient China, and is
variously described as a tradition...
- Neo-Confucianism (Chinese: 宋明理學; pinyin: Sòng-Míng lǐxué,
often shortened to lǐxué 理學,
literally "School of Principle") is a moral, ethical, and metaphysical...
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Ashoka becomes emperor of the
Maurya Empire. Fu
Sheng (Master Fu),
Chinese Confusian scholar (d. 178 BC) Li Yiji,
Chinese politician and
adviser (d. 204 BC)...
- May
Fourth Movement as its part
during the 1910s and 1920s that
opposed Confusian culture and
proclaimed a new culture,
including the use of
written vernacular...
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Confusianism, Taoism, and
Buddhism collectively,
considered as a
harmonious aggregate...
- Protestants, 16,180 were
Roman Catholics, 1,610 were Buddhists, 113 were
Confusians and 63
adhered to Folk religions. The main
ethnic groups in Southeast...
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London Changlu Zongze,
Chinese Chan
Buddhist monk
Cheng Yi,
Chinese neo-
confusian philosopher (b. 1033)
Kilij Arslan I,
sultan of the
Sultanate of Rum (b...
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Protestantism 3.64%
Hinduism 0.90%
Catholicism 0.14%
Buddhism 0.11%
Confusianism • Languages
Indonesian (official) Balantak, Banggai, Buginese, Kaili...
- ****ume the
title of king (d. 197 BC). 268 BC Fu
Sheng (Master Fu),
Chinese Confusian scholar (d. 178 BC) Li Yiji,
Chinese politician and
adviser (d. 204 BC)...
- 260 are
Roman Catholics, 4,165
follow Buddhism, 344 are Hindus, 151 are
Confusians and 11
follow folk religions.
Indonesia portal Bulungan Sultanate "J.D...