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One way of understanding the dynamics of “family reverence” ( xiao) as intergenerational transmission is to appeal to two cognate characters that are integral to …
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Confucius as Chinese Philosopher and Symbol of Traditional Culture. Because of the wide range of texts and traditions identified with him, choices about …
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The recent revival of Confucianism in the PRC raises questions regarding the legitimacy of cultivating Confucian virtues such as ren (仁 benevolence), li (禮 …
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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, …
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The notion of xiao (filial piety) in Chinese has a long history, and its original meanings include ‘respecting ancestors’ and ‘worshiping gods’. Its denotative …
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xiao. li. tianming. Top Questions. What is Confucianism? Does Confucianism have a god? Where does Confucianism come from? How did …
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Ren ( Chinese: 仁, meaning "co-humanity" or "humaneness") is a Confucian virtue meaning the good quality of a virtuous human when reaching for higher ideals or when being …
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It is my take that Confucian xiao 孝, as the root of ren 仁, is a moral vision that sees human inter-dependency as a strength in, and not a distraction from, human …
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