The Influence of Confucianism on China Traditional Culture

The influence of Confucianism on China traditional culture is as follows:

1. The influence of Confucianism on social harmony: Confucianism emphasizes benevolence, benevolent governance and rule by virtue, which makes China culture pay more attention to the relationship between people, and emphasizes family, friendship and social harmony. Confucianism advocates filial piety, respects the old and loves the young, and respects teachers and values morality. These values play an important role in the traditional culture of China. These values also promote the harmony of social relations, make people respect and care more about others, and thus promote social stability and progress.

2. The influence of Confucianism on education: Confucianism emphasizes the necessity of education and holds that education is the key to cultivate people's all-round development in morality, intelligence, body and beauty. Confucian education includes family education, school education, social education and self-education, and each education has its own specific goals and significance. The goal of Confucian education is to cultivate people's moral quality, cultural accomplishment and comprehensive ability, and make them become moral, literate and capable citizens.

3. The influence of Confucianism on moral concepts: Confucianism emphasizes the three cardinal principles and the five permanent principles, that is, the monarch is the minister's cardinal principle, the father is the son's cardinal principle, the husband is the wife's cardinal principle, and the benevolence, courtesy, wisdom and faith among the five permanent principles. These moral concepts play an important role in the traditional culture of China, and have influenced the behavior and values of China people. These moral concepts have also become the core values of China traditional culture, which is of great significance to the inheritance and development of China culture.

At the same time, Confucianism also emphasizes personal moral cultivation, and believes that through self-reflection and learning, one can constantly improve one's moral quality and personal cultivation. This thought has also promoted the self-improvement and promotion of China traditional culture, and provided a powerful impetus for the inheritance and development of China culture.

Forms of Confucianism:

1, Confucian classics: Confucianism is based on the six classics, including poetry, calligraphy, ceremony, change, music, spring and autumn. These classic works cover literature, history, philosophy, politics, law, social ethics and other fields. Confucian scholars believe that by studying and studying these classics, we can understand Confucian values and moral norms, thus guiding people's behavior and life.

2. Confucian etiquette: Confucianism emphasizes the importance of etiquette and believes that etiquette is the basis of interpersonal relationships. Confucian etiquette includes meeting ceremony, tea ceremony, teacher-worship ceremony, wedding, funeral and many other aspects, each of which has its own specific procedures and significance. Confucianism believes that people's moral quality and sense of social responsibility can be cultivated by observing etiquette norms.

3. Confucian education: Confucianism emphasizes the necessity of education and believes that education is the key to cultivating people's all-round development in morality, intelligence, physique and beauty. Confucian education includes family education, school education, social education and self-education, and each education has its own specific goals and significance. Confucianism believes that by receiving a good education, people can become moral, educated and capable citizens and make contributions to society.