Essay sample library > Future of Chinese culture : Rethinking Modern Confucian culture of exploration and a way out of China Chinese culture(Chinese Edition) Paperback – August 1, 2013

Future of Chinese culture : Rethinking Modern Confucian culture of exploration and a way out of China Chinese culture(Chinese Edition) Paperback – August 1, 2013

2023-02-15 07:46:21

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Dr. Sarah Smith Dr. Asian Civilization Dr. Cruise 2/22/14 Chinese Traditional Culture Today's traditional Chinese culture is the same as the past. The Chinese we know today is very different from the past Chinese. In today's age, Chinese culture changed dramatically from "Moon of Spring" to the present. Many of their beliefs and ethics come from Confucianism like the "Moon of Spring". - Confucianism is a philosophy and way of life formed by Confucius, an early Chinese philosopher in China. It starts with a simple concept with the ideals of personal virtue, simple dear faith, basic gender difference, and social inequality. But over time, the emergence of New Confucianism began to change to a lifestyle that respects religious beliefs for women with certain hostile behaviors.

In the 1920s, New Confucianism, also known as modern New Confucianism, began to develop and absorb western learning while seeking ways of modernizing Chinese culture based on traditional Confucianism. It focuses on four themes: contemporary transformation of Chinese culture, humanitarian spirit of Chinese culture, religious implication of Chinese culture, transcendence of logic, and elimination of the concept of exclusion analysis. The contemporary New Confucianism adheres to the traditional Confucianism and the New Confucianism and contributes to the predicament confronting the ancient Chinese traditional culture in the process of modernization.

Influence of Confucian culture on Chinese culture Confucian culture, also known as Confucianism culture, was established by Confucius during the spring and autumn era. Since the Han Dynasty, Confucianism has become the foundation of the official ideology and mainstream ideology of most of China's historical era, and has also influenced the history of many Southeast Asian countries.