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Afina-wow [57]
3 years ago
5

Which are examples of Confucian thought that influenced Chinese history

History
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lana66690 [7]3 years ago
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The thought of "internal saints and external king" shaped China politically, referring to the moral values of that who governs the land and inferring this governor must ensure its rule to be benevolent. Emperor Taizong was influenced by this tought, inspiring him in the creation of one of themost peaceful kingdoms in Chinesse history.

Confucianism also influenced the education sector with the thought "in teaching there should be no distinction of classes", expressing that everyone should hold the right to be educated, regardless of their social or economical status.

adoni [48]3 years ago
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