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In Confucianism, there is an emphasis on moral education and self-discipline rather than strict punishments. Confucian teachings highlight the importance of virtue, filial piety, and social harmony. However, historically in some societies, Confucian principles have been used to justify certain forms of punishment or social order.
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Ieyasu's ideas reflect Confucian philosophy through his emphasis on social order, hierarchical structure, and loyalty to the ruler. He believed in the importance of maintaining harmony within society, respecting authority, and fulfilling one's duty to the state in order to achieve stability and prosperity. These principles align closely with Confucian values of filial piety, righteousness, and moral leadership.
The goal of Confucian philosophy in sixteenth-century China was to create social harmony and stability.
A firm social order took hold during Han rule. In the Confucian view, peasants made up the second-highest class. Merchants occupied the lowest class because they merely bought and sold what others had made. However, this social division did not indicate wealth or power. Peasants were still poor and merchants were still rich.
Inviting members of the community to social events.
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Merchants were in middle class.
Yes, Confucianism and Daoism are sanctioned doctrines. According to the book it states " Confucian doctrine, carefully recorded in a book called Analects, was revived under the Han emperor's, who saw the usefulness of Confucian emphasis on political virtue and social order.