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The goal of Confucian philosophy in sixteenth-century China was to create social harmony and stability.
Confucian philosophy idealized strong ruler and consolidation of political power. In other world, Confucian philosophy supported centralized government and king.
Yes, Confucianism is based on the teachings of Kongfuzi (551 to 479 B.C.E) who is called Confucius by westerners. This philosophy deeply influenced Chinese government and culture.
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The importance of philosophy in ancient China is that it helped them define their ideologies.
No, it was a philosophy.
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I would say Ancient China, because there is no actual known philosopher from Ancient Rome
what geographic feature had the gratest impact on the people of china
Neo-Confucianism had a significant impact on China. It helped to revive Confucian philosophy during the Song Dynasty, emphasizing morality, social order, and self-cultivation. It also influenced government policies, education, and the development of civil service exams. Neo-Confucianism played a role in shaping Chinese society and culture for centuries, promoting Confucian values and principles.
yes ceak your socail studies book pg239
Buddhism have always been a great in influence in ancient china and now modern chin society. It shape the way china society is today, a lot of basic philosophy of Buddhism is use in everyday life.