Confucianism is good at expounding positively, Taoism is good at reverse contemplation, and Buddhis

Updated on culture 2024-06-13
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you just want to understand the three schools of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism in general, you can look for books and look at the introduction on the Internet.

    If you really want to understand the worldview of these three schools, you can choose any one and do what it asks, and after a few years, you can find out (through inner experience) that the three are the same family, that is, they have the same goal.

    Your assertion that "Confucianism is good at positive explanation, Taoism is good at reverse contemplation, and Buddhism is intuitive to realize that everything is empty" is already remarkable at this point as a general understanding. But it is only the result of mental speculation, and it is plausible.

    Confucianism, there is "Yi" mentioned: Silence does not move, and the feeling is passed.

    Taoism, talking about "sitting and forgetting", see "Zhuangzi".

    Buddhists, you can see that when the Heart Sutra is deep and paramita, you can see that the five aggregates are empty.

    These three descriptions of the above three schools are nothing more than descriptions of the inner experience of entering meditation (Buddhist language). If you don't have this experience, it's like a blind person explaining to a blind person that the sun can't be explained in words. Therefore, Zen Buddhism says that people who do not have this kind of experience are "working in a bucket of black lacquer", which is an embarrassing phenomenon that they cannot figure out the essence of the universe by their minds.

    Well, no one below Socrates in the West has really had this experience, so later philosophers are also playing with their heads. A group of blind people are self-righteously saying that they know elephants very well (blind people touch elephants).

    I hope you are not someone who does not seek to understand. Best wishes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Buddhism is sufficient, and although it is empty, it does not violate dependent origination. There is also a general saying that emptiness refers to emptiness, and the real most righteous statement should be that the vacuum is wonderful and delusional is true.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Confucianism has two pursuits, social order (etiquette), seeking the way of gentlemen (self-cultivation), and governing the world with self-cultivation, which is the category of the world's law. Taoism talks about doing nothing, but I can't. Explaining that the Dharma is empty and without traces is the first truth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It refers to a cultivation method, but the purpose is the same. Taoism guards the center, which means to guard the dantian; Confucianism refers to being a moderate person, and Buddhism guarding the void refers to the "emptiness" of the brain when cultivating, and all laws are empty. That's what it means.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Confucian master entered the world, the Taoist master was born, and the Buddha saved the world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Same thought, different expressions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In essence, there is no difference, they are all for the benefit of sentient beings.

    In terms of performance, Taoism does good deeds in its practice, mainly through various Jiao family rituals and other ways to seek blessings and evil spirits, or hide in the world to help people solve difficulties. Buddhism mainly uses Dharma alms to make good connections and help people get rid of the sea of suffering. Confucianism is mainly to join the WTO as an official, and to govern the world and make the people live and work in peace and contentment is the greatest good deed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Taoism pays attention to birth, that is, to let go of everything and not ask about the world. Confucianism stresses learning and excels, and must actively join the WTO. Buddhism wants you to forbear in the earthly world and follow fate, that is, to do Confucian things with the attitude of Taoism.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The edifice of traditional Chinese culture is based on Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. Due to the difference in the entry point of the three schools concerned with social issues, their cognitive differences in social and cultural consciousness have been formed.

    Confucianism is based on "people", focusing on caring for life, society and nature from the perspective of "people", attaching importance to the meaning and value of human life, and advocating morality as the most important value of life. Taoism, on the other hand, takes "nature" as the foundation, focuses on caring for life, society and the universe from "nature", emphasizes that nature is the foundation of life, and advocates conforming to nature and returning to nature. It is the two core ideas of "human" and "natural" that have laid the foundation for the formation of the Chinese cultural system. Buddhism, which was introduced later, was based on "liberation", and through practice, it sought to liberate itself from confusion, trouble, suffering, and the cycle of birth and death, and enter the ideal state of "nirvana" of great freedom and freedom.

    Buddhism, as an alien and heterogeneous culture, was constantly fused with each other in the conflict with Confucianism and Taoism. About A.D.

    In the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the fourth and fifth centuries, Buddhism basically completed the process of integrating into traditional Chinese culture.

    The general consensus is that Confucianism is concerned with the governance of society, Taoism is concerned with the preservation of the natural state of life, and Buddhism is concerned with the removal of life's suffering. Therefore, in history, there are Confucianism governing the world, Taoism governing the body, Buddhism governing the mind, and Confucianism entering the WTO, Taoism disappearing, and Buddhism being born.

    Although the three schools of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism have their own emphasis but are different, they can still integrate and communicate, complement each other, and be harmonious but different, constituting a cultural pattern of coexistence and co-prosperity with each other, which has dominated and influenced the spiritual life of the Chinese nation for a long time. Chinese culture has formed three major veins: Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, and the three schools (traditionally called the three religions) jointly hold up the sky of traditional Chinese culture.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Taoism, based on Taoism, talks about conforming to nature;

    Confucianism, based on benevolence, is about conforming to society;

    Buddhism, based on impermanence, talks about conforming to causes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Taoism: Tao, Nature, Tranquility, Non-action, Indisputability, Weakness, AbstinenceConfucianism: benevolence, benevolence and righteousness.

    Buddhism: Liberation, compassion.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Taoist, go out and smile without hindrance, the clouds are in the West Lake, the moon is in the sky.

    Confucianism, do not do to others what you do not want to be done to yourself.

    Buddhism, I don't see anyone outside, and I don't get confused by evil inside.

    Scribbled, can only be seen.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism are all common understandings formed by human beings.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Taoism: Pure and non-action.

    Confucianism: benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom and faith.

    Buddhism: Dependent arising voidness.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Each can be summed up in one word:

    Taoist: Qing. Confucianism: Positive.

    Buddhism: Compassion.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Buddhism - all good is practiced, all evil is not done, and self-purification is purified.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The briefest'3 words = >"Consistently"...What used to be a cult in Taiwan has now become legal.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Taoism: the pursuit of heaven, earth and man.

    Buddhism: The cycle of life.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Confucianism is based on self-restraint, and the "University" says that "the character of the object is then known, the knowledge is followed by sincerity, the sincerity is followed by the heart, the heart is correct and then the body is cultivated, the body is cultivated and then the family is Qi, the family is Qi and then the country is governed, and the country is governed and then the world is peaceful." "We often only pay attention to the last few sentences of cultivation, qi, governance, and peace, but we forget the things we talked about at the beginning and then we know and reach the right mind. Methodological knowledge that deduces the various laws of development and change of things and finds their essential characteristics.

    People must understand correct and noble morality, understand their responsibilities to others, and the meaning of human beings lies in fulfilling their obligations. This is the central idea of Confucianism and later Confucianism.

    Taoist thinking is mainly based on conforming to the law, highlighting the harmonious relationship between man and nature in the universe, which is characterized by quietness, and its work is channeling, which is very objective to think about the insignificance of human beings and the vastness of the way of the universe. What this Tao is looking for is how to identify with the objective world, how to turn complexity into simplicity and primordialness, and how to find the essence of things, so we need to obey reality and objectify problems, so as to reduce our own negligence.

    Buddhism is for the purpose of understanding the world with correct knowledge, correct view, correct enlightenment, and correct action, as the Buddha did, to achieve true "enlightenment", and finally to achieve transcendence from the six realms of reincarnation. In Buddhist thought, the self is the main body, and the basic idea is how to liberate, rather than how nature manifests. The hallmark of this is that any error in thinking and behavior comes from personal causes and desires, that is, seeking inward, cultivating from within, and observing with one's own mind, and the mind has great freedom, great change, contraction, and infinity.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The ontology of Confucianism and Buddha is the same. The work of Confucianism and Buddhism, in a nutshell, is quite the same; In a deep way, there is a huge disparity between heaven and earth.

    The world hears the same, that is, Confucianism is full of Buddhism. Hearing the difference, that is, Buddhism is not Confucianism at all. I don't know the same but different, different but the same reason.

    Therefore, there are many arguments, each protects the court, and each loses the original intention of the Bodhisattva and the saint to rule the world. Not sad. ("Enlargement of the Bun Banknote" Fu Tang Changhong book).

    There are three major sects of the holy religion of our country: Confucianism, Buddha, and Taoism. Confucianism is self-established and people are embraced, and Buddha is conscious of him.

    Although the Tao is retreating, it is generally the same as Confucianism. And cultivators, in particular, take accumulating virtue and accumulating merit and helping the world and saving the people as their top priority. (Excerpt from Master of Printing Light:.)

    Fu Ding Fu Bao Jushi XII).

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Confucianism is a responsibility, a bearing, a constant self-improvement, and accession to the WTO;

    Taoism is leisurely, atmospheric, virtuous, and born;

    Buddhism is transcendence, tolerance, contemplation, and the mind that has nothing to live in.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    They all persuade us to do all evil and do all good. They all persuade people to take personal responsibility, to take on the purification of society, the environment, and the hearts of the people. They are all the opinions of those who seek the truth of the universe, and they are all the knowledge of some truths.

    We must go deeper. It is better to rely on a true good knowledge.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Confucianism is a spiritual food store.

    Taoism is a pharmacy.

    The Buddha House is a department store.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Does Buddhism maintain health? Those guys who sit and chant after eating cabbage and tofu? If they can maintain their health, then how did the relics (stones) come out?

    In addition to, Confucianism can also maintain health? Two thousand years of literati can't be picked by their shoulders, and such a guy will also be healthy?

    If you want to talk about health preservation, it is our local Taoism......

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Buddha is based on cultivating nature, Confucianism is based on thought, Taoism is based on self-cultivation, if you really want to talk about connection, it is better to say that it is Buddhism, you are referring to people who are highly cultivated, or the public, because in people's hearts, Buddha can save everyone, it is beautiful, it can be said to be a kind of yearning, to meet people's wishes, and people who cultivate high are likely to be"See through the red dust"Later, he no longer cares about the difference between life and death, but pays more attention to the exploration of unknown knowledge and the so-called higher realm. These three should have been a family, if you have to be connected, it is estimated that it can only be said that after reaching that realm, people's thinking is classified as an end point or a starting point, but now that society is progressing, including why these thoughts think like this, people can use psychology to do another analysis, if it is just raising"Raw"In fact, it is good to watch "The Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon".

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    To put it simply, Confucianism is the concept of paying attention to the hierarchy of etiquette; The Tao is not to fight, to do nothing, to advocate integration into nature; Buddha is to control the mind and get rid of distracting thoughts.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Taoism advocates indisputable nature, Confucianism teaches by prescribing specific rituals, and Buddhism advocates cultivating the mind.

    Of the three schools of thought, each of them has a different point of view, but that's probably the case in general.

    It depends on what you know first.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Confucianism: self-cultivation, Qi family, governing the country, and leveling the world.

    Taoism: Emphasizing non-action and cultivating immortals.

    Buddhism: Emphasizing birth, seeing through and letting go, purifying sentient beings, getting rid of reincarnation, and finally becoming a Buddha.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Taoism is two-way thinking, Confucianism is one-way thinking, and Buddhism is pure rational thinking.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Confucianism does not live in emptiness, Taoism does not live in emptiness, and Buddhism does not live in emptiness. Yes.

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