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Confucianism, a Western term that has no counterpart in Chinese, is a worldview, a social ethic, a political ideology, a scholarly tradition, and a way of life. ... Both the theory and practice of Confucianism have indelibly marked the patterns of government, society, education, and family of East Asia.
Explanation:
Confucianism, a Western term that has no counterpart in Chinese, is a worldview, a social ethic, a political ideology, a scholarly tradition, and a way of life. ... Both the theory and practice of Confucianism have indelibly marked the patterns of government, society, education, and family of East Asia.