At the time Taoism and Confucianism were very complex and important religions. These two are primarily Asian religions, and these beliefs are more prominent in their development era than today. Because each of these religions has the belief that things happen and there is a "way" to function, good and peace can work in the world. Confucius was the founder of Confucianism. His work is taught in Apocalypse. His sense of mission is "human beings in humanity". He is said to have knowledge of Fortune Cookie and he is praised by many people, including many of his fans.
Many scholars believe Taoism is the opposite movement of Confucianism. Philosophical terms, Dao and De are actually shared with Taoism and Confucianism, and Laoji is traditionally thought to be a Confucius teacher. In his work, Ryoko obviously criticized Confucianism and moist beliefs. Generally speaking, Taoism rejects Confucianism, which focuses on rituals, hierarchical social order, and traditional morality, but there is a "natural", spontaneous and individualistic tendency. The entry of Buddhism into China is characterized by important interactions and integration with Taoism. Buddhist scriptures were originally regarded as a kind of "foreign Taoism" and were translated into Chinese by the Taoist vocabulary. Early Chinese Buddhist representatives such as Yi and Tao Shu know the text of Taoist cornerstones and are strongly influenced by Taoist.
Before Buddhism spread in China, there were Confucianism and Taoism in the land. However, Confucianism can not be regarded as a religion in a true sense, and the impact of Taoism is quite limited. The introduction of Buddhism gave new ordinary Chinese people a new religious belief, and the idea of karma and reincarnation enriched the spiritual life of the Chinese. Buddhism has created a deep and universal revolution in Chinese culture. Buddhism brings a new set of philosophical concepts to China to understand the universe and individual souls. Today, few people understand the fact that many of our vocabulary words come from words translated into Chinese by Buddhist scriptures over 1000 years ago.
Taoism Taoism was born in China in 300 BC. It was part of Chinese culture for 2000 years ago. It has contrary thought and morality in the same age as Confucianism, but in China's history, it is as important as Confucianism. Taoism began to respond to the "historical situation" (c1) and became a natural philosophy. The word Tao actually means "road" or "road".