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Oh... Big influence, do you mean the scope of influence? Rule.
1。Among the three major religions of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism, Buddhism is already one of the three major religions in the world, so Buddhism must have the greatest influence.
2。Confucianism, in the "Biography of One Hundred People in the World" selected by Westerners, Confucius ranks very high; Moreover, the ideological source of the Western Renaissance is Confucianism in China; Nowadays, many Confucius Institutes have been established around the world, so it can be said that Confucianism is second only to Buddhism in influence.
If we look at the Western Renaissance, which then promoted the world's scientific and technological progress, broke the oppression of Catholicism, and reformed the political systems of various countries, it seems that Confucianism is the first to influence the world.
3。Taoism is limited to China and Southeast Asia.
Therefore, the order of influencing the world is: Confucianism, Confucianism, and Taoism, or the arrangement of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, there should be some truth.
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If you talk about the greatest influence, of course, it is Confucianism. However, if we talk about the profundity of philosophy and Taoism, it is still Taoism, and if we talk about logic, the mind and Tao should be Buddhism. In fact, we have the most misconceptions about Chinese religion.
The religion we talk about in modern times was called theology or Shinto in ancient times; The original meaning of religion in ancient times was patriarchal education, and it also referred to the sub-sects of the Divine Religion. Our true religion and modern religion were actually called Heavenly Religion in ancient times - the Emperor of Heaven was the supreme ruling god, Fuxi was the ancestor, and the Son of Heaven was the master. Confucianism is the school founded by Confucius to forge the orthodox inheritance of Han Confucianism, Confucianism is the Confucian branch produced by the fusion of Confucianism and Tianjiao-Tianjiao, and Taoism is the branch of Taoism and Shenhua produced by the fusion of Taoism and Tianjiao-Tiandaoism.
Confucianism completely inherited the divine system of the Heavenly Religion and the tradition of the political system compatible with the Divine Religion, and controlled the system of governing the world, but ignored or even abandoned the Yidao philosophical system of the Heavenly Religion. Taoism inherited the Yi Dao philosophical teachings of Tianjiao Tianjiao, but reformed the gods of Tianjiao. Therefore, Confucianism is the most superficial and narrow-minded but has the greatest influence on controlling the regime, Taoism is the most profound and high-end but also mystical and difficult to cultivate, and Buddhism is better at the logic of the mind (cause and understanding) than Confucianism is comparable to but obsessed with the destruction of humanity.
Therefore, it is still good to teach heaven before the middle of the Western Han Dynasty, which is both profound and simple, and the five human societies are closely connected. It is a pity that Confucianism abandoned the teachings of the Heavenly Religion, adhered to the patriarchal dogma of Confucianism, and lost the teachings of Jinghong.
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First, the theme of culture.
Confucian culture - enterprising culture.
Taoist culture - regular culture.
Buddhism culture - dedication culture.
Second, the standard of life.
Confucian culture - benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, and faith.
Taoist culture - comprehend the Tao, cultivate morality, seek nature, keep duty, and prepare for fame and fortune.
Buddhist culture - do not do evil, practice all good, obey the ten precepts, be stable in the heart, and use wisdom.
3. Outlook on life.
Confucian culture - positive and enterprising, meritorious service.
Taoist culture – go with the flow and improve yourself.
Buddhist culture - Rolling Qing - Loving sentient beings, selfless dedication.
Fourth, the worldview.
Confucian culture - the world is a stage to show talents.
Taoist culture - Nature is the environment for human survival, Wu Feng pursues the harmony between man and nature.
Buddhist culture - born from the heart, the world is in one's own heart; One thought can create hell and bliss.
5. Values.
Confucian culture – Realizing one's self-worth in the process of creating material wealth.
Taoist culture - to improve the self to drive a harmonious society.
Buddhist culture - to maximize personal value in the process of giving love to others and contributing to society.
6. Philosophical tendencies.
Confucian Culture - The Philosophy of WTO Accession.
Taoist Culture – Philosophy of Birth.
Buddhism culture - to be born with the idea of doing the cause of joining the WTO.
7. Three parables:
Confucian culture - food city, if you don't eat, you will be hungry.
Taoist culture - pharmacies, come to find yourself when you are sick.
Buddhist culture - business districts, department stores, **, everything.
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The three schools of philosophy are the three major systems of Chinese philosophy, namely Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. While there are differences in their ideas and perspectives, there are also commonalities. The following is a look at the core ideas of the three philosophies to see their differences and similarities.
Confucianism Confucianism advocates benevolence, and Confucius once said that benevolent people love others and possess thought, wisdom, and kindness. In Confucianism, the virtue and moral qualities of the individual are emphasized. Confucianism believes that a person's moral character and behavior affect the moral level of the entire society.
Confucianism pursues harmonious social relations and equal personal relationships.
Taoist Thought The core of Taoist thought is the Tao, and the main representative of Taoism is Lao Tzu. He believed that everything in the world was produced by the Word. For the Tao, Lao Tzu once said, the Tao is the Tao, the very Tao.
Taoists believe that one should follow the Tao, let go of all confusion, and find one's true self. Unlike Confucianism, Taoism advocates a return to the basics and transcendence. Taoism believes that true freedom is achieved by discovering our own true nature.
Buddhism The root of Buddhism is liberation and bodhi. The main representative of Buddhism is Shakyamuni. Buddhism believes that life is short, the world is impermanent, and everything is illusory.
So, liberation is at the heart of Buddhist thought. Buddhism advocates giving up greed, controlling oneself, and eliminating the troubles of the world in order to achieve meditation and liberation. The ultimate goal of Buddhism is nirvana.
Commonalities of the Three Although Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism have differences in thought, they also have many commonalities. First, all three philosophies emphasize love and benevolence. Second, they all provide theoretical support for following one's inner nature, advocating individual freedom and spiritual emancipation, and seeking an aspect of balance between man and nature.
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