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Dao Confucius Duty

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China adopted three schools of thought regarding the nature of human beings and the universe. One particular area was called Confucianism which was developed by the Chinese first teacher known as Confucius. He felt that a rebirth needed to take place in an effort to create a more stable society. Prior to Confucius taking over, there was a great deal of violence and moral decay happening that Confucius was determined to change. Because Confucius was able to spread the word of Confucianism, the majority of the teachings in schools were based on his principles and became an integral part of the Chinese culture. Confucius grew up in an era that was full of chaos. He unfortunately had to witness a constant state of warfare along with multiple executions of “men, women, and children by beheading” (Spielvogel, 2010, p.90). …show more content…

The concept of duty focused primarily on the broader needs of both family and community. It is important with duty that the people put their own feelings and needs to the side and focus on making a difference with those around them. The Confucian concept of duty is primarily known as work ethic. Confucius pushed the thought of duty on the people of China because he believed that if each individual fulfilled their own duties, then the affairs of society as a whole would continue to grow in a healthy manner. By focusing his thoughts of everyone working together to build a stronger society, Confucius stated, “if there is righteousness in the heart, there will be beauty in the character. If there is beauty in the character, there will be harmony in the home. If there is harmony in the home, there will be order in the nation. If there is order in the nation, there will be peace in the World” (Spielvogel, 2010, p.92). Primarily, as long as the ruler sets a good example the people will follow and there will always be good in society as a

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