Entries Published On November, 2021
Taoist Philosophy for the 21st Century
During the Warring States Period (475-222 BC), the vast area along the Yangtze river valley was the territory of State Chu, which was lagging behind other states in social reform. It was the ideal environment to cultivate Taoist ideology, since the favourable climate allowed an easy life there. Once a man lost his bow, but was reluctant to find it back, saying, “A man of state Chu lost his bow but another man of State Chu got it. Why do I have to bother myself looking for it?” Confucius heard this and said, “It is okay if the words ‘State Chu’ are omitted.” Confucianism embraces the whole humanity. Lao Tzu …
Confucius and Jesus: Humanism Took Different Pathways in Chinese and Western History
Confucius and Jesus: Humanism Took Different Pathways in Chinese and Western History Chinese government first named Confucianism as its official ideology in the second century BC. Since then Confucianism remained as the mainstream culture to shape society and the way of life for more than two thousand years until the early twenty century when the first republic of China was founded. As the influence of Western culture entered China and it was followed by the subsequent revolutions, the fading out of Confucianism in the Chinese life occurred in a relatively short time between 1840 and 1919. The Roman Emperor Theodoisius …
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