Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism are the essence of traditional Chinese culture. The relationship between the three is characterized by historical competition and complementarity, and Confucianism plays a more dominant role. Confucianism emphasizes the repetition of current moral values, Taoism thought is developing a system based on the adjustment of human and nature's order. However, these two mass philosophies eventually developed into mass religion. In addition to the main religion, ancestral worship and animism are also strongly supported in China.
Despite Confucianism and the government's first boycott, Buddhism began to gain influence in China at this point. But it gained popularity, became the last part of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. Given the competition among Judaism, Christianity, Islam, sometimes violent competition, China meets various needs, so we can integrate all three teachings into their culture. How does it work? Taoism is a more natural way to enjoy life other than work, Buddhism is prepared for things other than life. As many Chinese people have seen, one is a Confucian who is working during the day, a Taoist who relaxes at night, and a Buddhist who sleeps at night.
Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism are the essence of traditional Chinese culture. The relationship between the three is characterized by historical competition and complementarity, and Confucianism plays a more dominant role. Confucianism emphasizes the repetition of current moral values, Taoism thought is developing a system based on the adjustment of human and nature's order. However, these two mass philosophies eventually developed into mass religion. In addition to the main religion
Chinese religion is influenced by Thai thought, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism. Confucianism is a major philosophy, but Buddhism was born in India, but Taoism is certainly a Chinese religion. Regardless of its origin, all three religions are of ancient origin, today's practice is deeply intertwined with the Chinese communism ideology. Taoism and Confucianism coexist throughout the history and are often practiced together. Confucianism mainly includes human society, social relations and individual actions; Taoism is more individualized, mystified, and greatly affected by nature. Buddhism with about 300 million fans around the world is a major global religion focusing on personal enlightenment.