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zaharov [31]
4 years ago
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How did neo-confucianism differ from confucianism?

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madreJ [45]4 years ago
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Neo-confucianism differed from Confucianism in a way that <span>Neo-Confucianism emphasized spiritual matters that incorporated Buddhist and Daoist concepts. Neo-confucianism was considered as the official policy of the Song Dynasty. Hope this answers your question. </span>
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