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Title: For Confucius, there is indeed government and there is indeed a king. What would be the main ...
Post by: theperson10120 on Feb 4, 2018
For Confucius, there is indeed government and there is indeed a king.
 
  What would be the main ideas about this statement?


Title: For Confucius, there is indeed government and there is indeed a king. What would be the main ...
Post by: jeooncdaoc on Feb 4, 2018
Confucius stressed that the king need not rule with force. Indeed, a good king will rule by example and be followed naturally, so that society forms harmoniously around the virtuous leader. The monastery, by contrast, seems to be evidence of religious life that tries to get away from society. Students might find this to be too escapist, or perhaps they would find it more conducive to spirituality. Notably, even desert monasteries would often become famous places and would attract pilgrims.


Title: For Confucius, there is indeed government and there is indeed a king. What would be the main ...
Post by: theperson10120 on Feb 4, 2018
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