According to practical observations, Buddhism, and Taoism, and Confucianism, who contributed the mos

Updated on culture 2024-07-19
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Confucianism, of course.

    The basic ideology of the Chinese nation in Confucianism is fundamental, Taoism.

    And Buddhism is based on Confucianism. According to the analysis of the philosophers, Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism have made great contributions to China, and Chinese civilization is actually a synthesis of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, accounting for 60% of Confucianism and Taoism respectively.

    30%, 10% of Buddhism, and formed the ideological pyramid of Chinese civilization. Confucianism is the base of the tower, accounting for 60%, teaching people to "self-cultivation and Qi family rule the country and level the world, just like eating and drinking, if you don't eat and drink, you will die; Taoism is the body of the tower, accounting for 30%, telling people that heaven and man are one, and the induction is too high, just like a hospital, if you are sick, you have to find a hospital to treat it; The Buddhist thought is the spire, accounting for 10%, which represents that when people cross the material pursuit and spiritual pursuit, they begin to seek spiritual transcendence and soul detachment, just like a supermarket, if you have the strength, you will consume a lot, and if you don't have the strength, you can also take a stroll, do not consume but feel happy. Thus, Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism constitute the Chinese ideological system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Of course, it is Confucianism, which has influenced the whole of East Asia for two thousand years, Confucianism is a category of philosophy, the other two are religions, and the Chinese believe in a relatively chaotic manner, unable to form a unified religious belief.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Buddhism. Because until now, China's Buddhist culture is very developed, so Buddhism has a great influence on us.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Buddhism has had a greater impact on our country, because many people in our country still believe in Buddhism, which is not so obvious compared to Taoism.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because Confucianism was originally introduced to Japan before Buddhism as a normative idea for governing the world, but after its introduction, in addition to being a political concept and upbringing norm for the wealthy family, its scope of influence was very limited. In addition, since the introduction of Taoism to Japan, it has not systematically introduced core organizational elements such as Taoist scriptures, Taoist priests, and Taoist temples.

    Buddhism was first introduced to China from India and from China to Japan via the Korean Peninsula. Therefore, Buddhism, as a rich cultural complex, from Indian culture to the culture of the Hitachu state, has not only meant religion and thought, but also permeated the fine arts, architecture, science and technology, and even advanced lifestyles, triggering great changes in many fields in ancient Japan, and its influence is summarized to this day.

    Beginning with Shakya's teachings in India, Buddhism has spread among various nations and countries, and has gone through thousands of years of long years, showing extremely vigorous vitality.

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