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1. The core idea of Confucianism: it is the "five elements" idea of benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and sanctity. As far as society is concerned, it is the ideology of morality, that is, fraternity, welfare, fairness, justice, honesty, trustworthiness, reform, innovation, civilization, harmony, democracy, rule of law, etc., which are the cornerstones of our core values in society.
The main features of Confucianism:
1) Ancestors Shu Yao, Shun, Charter Tang, Wu, respect the way of the ancestors.
2) Advocating etiquette, that is, paying attention to maintaining the hierarchical order of respect and inferiority.
3) Pay attention to the role of ethics and morality in politics.
4) Honor Confucius.
2. The core idea of Taoism: it is "Tao". Taoists believe that the Tao is the origin of the universe and the law that governs all movement in the universe.
The relationship between "Dao" and all things, in terms of static, "Dao" is the ultimate guarantee for the coexistence of all people and things, the highest value, and the ultimate value root. In terms of dynamics, the Tao is the condensation of order and its driving force, the "creation" or "creation force", and the realization principle that enables all things to coexist, continue, transform, and develop.
The main features of Taoism:
1) It retains a large number of folk beliefs and arts, and its religious theories and beliefs are closely adapted to China's traditional culture and living customs.
2) It retains the natural religious elements of history, but also contains a lot of superstitious elements.
3) Its religious content and missionary organization include several levels of Taoism, immortalism, and exorcism and healing.
4) Taking immortality as the goal of faith and cultivating life as practical interests is a religion that attaches importance to both immediate interests and long-term pursuits, which is very much in line with the tradition of the Chinese.
3. The core idea of the Buddha's family: precepts, concentration, and wisdom. From the precepts to give birth to the determination, from the determination of wisdom. The Bird's Nest Zen Master expressed these three words into 16 characters in an easy-to-understand manner: do no evil, do all good, purify one's mind, and be all Buddhism.
The main features of the Shijia:
1) Believe in cause and effect. The three words "cause, fate, and effect" run through the entire 12 scriptures of the Three Tibets and are the center of Buddhism.
2) The idea that all beings are equal. All sentient beings are equal, and they only appear differently because of different karma, and they are all dependent on the law.
3) Sending out centrifugation, repairing liberation and liberation.
4) Develop bodhicitta and practice the bodhisattva path. Bodhichitta is a vast mind, with both wisdom and compassion.
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Confucian culture: enterprising culture. Taoist Culture: Regular Culture. Buddhist culture: dedication culture.
Whether it is Buddhism's "equality of all beings", Confucianism's "golden mean", or Taoism's "pure and inaction", in fact, what they pursue is the ideal of "harmony". It is the harmony between man and nature, the harmony between man and man, and the harmony between man and society.
Question: What is the clarity of the Buddha's thought?
Knowing your heart is the true heart that discovers your own heart; To see oneself is to see oneself as it is. I saw my true nature, so I said that it was straight to my heart.
Hello question, thank you, teacher.
What does it mean to be reasonable.
Be reasonable", do what you should do, do it yourself, and don't get angry, complain, or regret after doing it.
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Lao Tzu mainly talked about the way of the heart, Confucius mainly talked about humanity, and Shi Jia mainly talked about the way of heaven.
Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, "Confucianism" refers to Confucianism, is a school founded by Confucius, also known as "Confucianism", which has existed as China's official ideology for a long time, occupying the position of the mainstream ideological system, and its influence has spread to the Korean Peninsula, Japan, Indochina Peninsula and other regions.
"Interpretation" is the Buddhism founded by Siddhartha Gautama in ancient India (now Nepal), Siddhartha was also called Shakyamuni Buddha by the draft, so it is also known as Buddha, one of the three major religions in the world; "Dao" refers to Taoism, Taoism is a traditional religion born in China, is the ancient idea of immortals, Taoist doctrine, ghost and god sacrifices, divination, weft, talismans, forbidden spells and so on the synthesis of the product.
The main ideas of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, the first Confucianism, advocates progress, pays attention to the philosophy of joining the WTO, attaches more importance to benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faith, and creates material wealth through their own efforts, so as to realize their own value.
The second interpretation is Buddhism, advocating dedication, paying attention to birth in terms of thought, paying attention to joining the WTO in terms of behavior, paying more attention to the stability of the soul, not doing evil things, and when helping others, use the corresponding wisdom to help others and contribute to society at the same time.
The third Taoist advocates the law, pays attention to the philosophy of birth, attaches importance to self-comprehension, as well as self-cultivation, to achieve a state of natural duty, but also requires, indifferent to fame and fortune, through self-improvement, and then key Zheng Debate to promote social harmony.
Intersect into the wind
Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism began in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, and after the middle of the 6th century AD, Chinese culture gradually formed a three-legged trend of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. After the exposition and integration of the three religions in the Sui and Tang dynasties, the convergence of the three religions has been roughly formed in the Northern Song Dynasty, and has become the mainstream of social thought after the Ming Dynasty.
The main function of Confucianism is, of course, to "govern the world", which is an ideology for governing the country and establishes the etiquette norms and rules of traditional Chinese society. The function of Taoism is mainly to "cure the body", the immortal life of immortals, which the Chinese have always longed for. The function of Buddhism is mainly to "cure the mind", and it has obvious advantages in the cultivation of the mind to eliminate troubles.
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BuddhismTaoismConfucianism both studies the study of mind, so what are the similarities and differences between the concepts of these three schools?
Buddhism
Buddhism's study of the mind emphasizes the clarity of the mind; Taoism's theory of mind emphasizes the cultivation of the mind; The Confucian theory of mind emphasizes the pursuit of knowledge and understanding.
Buddhism's clear mind is to point out one's own mind and see one's own nature. The original mind is the inner essence of our mind, the spiritual self that comes from the innate nature of man. Seeing, on the other hand, is to break the ego of the mind itself, so that life can transcend the ego and become selfless, and directly become one with the nature of the universe and all things.
After the mind is clear, it is the true practice.
Before I didn't have a clear mind, I was practicing, and after I saw the nature with a clear mind, it was I who watched me practicing.
Taoism
Taoist cultivation refers to cultivating the inner acquired primordial god and returning to the innate primordial spirit.
Refining the mind is to cultivate the mind and refine oneself, purify the mind, achieve enlightenment, and see the acquired god. After the phenomenon of the acquired primordial god, through cultivation and through the breaking of the image, the barrier between the acquired primordial god and the innate primordial god is broken, and the innate primordial god is entered. The innate primordial god is the nature of the universe and the true body of all things.
People and everything share an innate primordial god. But people don't know until they are enlightened. Therefore, it is necessary to cultivate in order to make people realize and activate the acquired primordial god.
Then through the breaking of the image to enlighten the Tao, enter the innate primordial spirit, and the realm of unity with the Tao.
Taoist practice, cultivating the mind, and cultivating nature, the final result is to move towards the Yin God attainment orYang GodAccomplishment.
Confucian:
Confucianism's understanding of the mind refers to the inner understanding of the original mind and the realization of the true nature. This mind is also similar to Buddhism and Taoism, both of which are the spiritual life essence brought about by the innate nature of life. Through knowing the mind, one can see the essence, and through the understanding of the relationship between the nature of the universe, the laws of life, and even all things, we can achieve the realm of true unity between the mind and all things.
It's understanding. > difference between Confucianism and Buddhism is that Confucianism takes entering the WTO to see merit and virtue as a way of practice. Buddhism, on the other hand, is the Dharma of the world, and does the things of the world with the heart of the world; Taoism is to connect with the world and do things in the world with a transcendent mind. The three schools have different starting points and different cultivation methods, but in the end, they all point to the realm of life that transcends life and death and makes life sanctified and ascended to the truth.
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They all emphasize that all evil is done at the end, and all good is pursued. Confucianism emphasizes self-restraint, Taoism focuses on conforming to laws, and Buddhism emphasizes understanding the world with correct knowledge, correct view, and correct action.
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The same place emphasizes that people should not do bad things, but should do more good things. Buddhism is persuading people to be good, Confucianism talks about self-restraint, and Taoism pays attention to following nature and adapting to the time of day.
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Heart, what is the concept? What is the concept of sex? - There is a Confucian theory of the mind:
The heart is the master of the body, and the heart is the official of thinking. The predicate of the Mandate of Heaven is sexuality, and the predicate of recklessness is the Tao. - Confucius said:
Divided into the Tao, it is called life; Form in one, called nature; Transformed into yin and yang, pictographic and hairy, called life; Exhausting the numbers is called death. The one who lives is also the beginning of sex; The dead are also the end of life. Where there is a beginning, there must be an end.
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These three concepts are all very famous, but there are also many differences, the ideas of these three concepts are different, the emphasis is also different, and the views expressed are also very different.
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The core idea is: three in one.
Influence: Confucian self-cultivation, Taoist cultivation, and Buddhist cultivation together form the foundation of the life and philosophy of classical Chinese scholars, and also constitute a profound and lasting influence on China's classical culture and the customs and traditions of today's Chinese. It can be said that China's traditional culture is basically the result of the joint action of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, the three schools not only compete with each other, but also absorb and integrate with each other, and continue to develop and progress, among which Confucianism is the main and Buddhism and Taoism are supplemented, but in fact, it is impossible to completely define the difference between the three schools, because there is no clear boundary itself.
All in all, to a certain extent, the culture of the three schools is the traditional Chinese culture, and the traditional Chinese culture is represented by these three schools.
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First, the theme of culture.
Confucian culture: enterprising culture.
Taoist Culture: Regular Culture.
Buddhist 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 ignore fame and fortune;
Buddhist culture: do not do all evil, practice all good, obey the ten precepts, have a stable mind, and use wisdom.
3. Outlook on life.
Confucian culture: positive and enterprising, meritorious service;
Taoist culture: go with the flow and self-improvement;
Buddhist culture: love for all 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 beings to survive, and the pursuit of harmony between man and nature is the realm of 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: realize 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: 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. The metaphor of material food to spiritual food.
Confucian culture: staple food (such as rice, steamed buns, etc.), if you don't eat it, you will be hungry;
Taoist culture: non-staple food (such as all kinds of stir-fried vegetables, soups, etc.), no taste if you don't eat it;
Buddhist culture: fruits (such as: apples, bananas, etc.), not to eat is not sweet.
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The three schools of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism all attach importance to the relationship between life and morality, and emphasize the necessity of spiritual cultivation. Confucianism uses "etiquette" to restrain people's behavior, and uses "sincerity", "righteousness" and "prudence" to regulate people's inner world. Taoism, on the other hand, uses silence and silence to develop the natural nature of human beings, and advocates eliminating the interference of distracting thoughts and seeking peace of mind.
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First of all, the ancient emperor was afraid that religion would affect politics and overthrow his rule, and then our country has always believed in Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism in ancient times, and other sects were often treated as heretics, and finally, the ancient rulers were also afraid that the people would not believe in the imperial court after believing in Buddhism, so they would destroy Buddhism.