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Religious Confucianism (Chinese: 儒教; pinyin: Rújiào) is an interpretation of Confucianism as a religion. It originated in the time of Confucius with his defense of traditional religious institutions of his time such as the Jongmyo rites, and the Ritual Music System. Religious Confucianism includes Chinese traditional patriarchal religion in its practice and some scholars call it Tianzuism (Chinese: 天祖教; pinyin: Tiānzhǔjiào; lit. 'Church of Heaven and Ancestors') instead to avoid confusion with secular Confucianism. It includes such practices as Jisi (祭祀) and Sacrificing to Heaven.

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  • Religious Confucianism (Chinese: 儒教; pinyin: Rújiào) is an interpretation of Confucianism as a religion. It originated in the time of Confucius with his defense of traditional religious institutions of his time such as the Jongmyo rites, and the Ritual Music System. The Chinese name for Religious Confucianism is Rujiao (Chinese: 儒教; pinyin: rújiào), in contrast with Secular Confucianism which is called Rujia (Chinese: 儒家; pinyin: Rújiā). The differences can be roughly translated with 教 jiào meaning religion, and 家 jiā meaning school, although the term Rujiao is ancient and predates this modern usage of jiao. Religious Confucianism includes Chinese traditional patriarchal religion in its practice and some scholars call it Tianzuism (Chinese: 天祖教; pinyin: Tiānzhǔjiào; lit. 'Church of Heaven and Ancestors') instead to avoid confusion with secular Confucianism. It includes such practices as Jisi (祭祀) and Sacrificing to Heaven. Elements include the deification and worship of Confucius, the seventy-two disciples, Mencius, Zhu Xi, and Shangdi. Confucianism, together with Buddhism and Daoism, is often called the "Three teachings." Religious Confucianism has had state sponsorship since the Han dynasty, and in all subsequent major dynasties or historical periods until the 1911 Revolution. The Five Classics became the jurisprudential basis of the national code and the Chinese legal system, and the Spring and Autumn Courts. At the end of the Han Dynasty, Religious Confucianism was widespread. Religious Confucian organizations known as Confucian churches formed in the Qing dynasty have significant popularity among Overseas Chinese people today. (en)
  • 儒教,儒教體制源於夏商周的五教和祭礼,夏禮已不可考,周公據殷禮製立禮樂製度,至西周時逐漸瓦解,孔子基於王道復古的理想為復興禮樂而創立儒家,西漢時再次成為官方信仰,以古代神職「儒」稱謂儒教,常與佛教、道教並稱「儒釋道」三教。 儒教以天子为宗教领袖,以周公、孔子为先圣先师,以《易经》中的神道设教。儒教自汉代以来被奉为官学,其后各主要朝代或历史时期,都是官方指导思想。五经成为国家法典以及中华法系的法理基础,以春秋决狱。汉代末年,儒教广泛传播,“太尉公承夙绪,世笃儒教,以《欧阳尚书》、《京氏易》诲受四方。学者自远而至,盖逾三千。”清代儒家宗教化形成的孔教也属于儒教分支,到今日仍在港、澳、星、馬、台及海外華人社會具有重要宗教地位。 (zh)
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  • Confucius (en)
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  • 书院 (en)
  • 儒教 (en)
  • 孔圣会 (en)
  • 孔教会 (en)
  • 社区儒学 (en)
  • 儒教 • 孔教 • 儒家信仰 (en)
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  • Olden versions of the grapheme (en)
  • rú, meaning "scholar", "refined one", "Confucian". It is composed of (en)
  • rén and (en)
  • xū , itself composed of (en)
  • yǔ and (en)
  • ér , graphically a "man under the rain". Its full meaning is "man receiving instruction from Heaven". According to Kang Youwei, Hu Shih, and Yao Xinzhong, they were the official shaman-priests experts in rites and astronomy of the Shang, and later Zhou, dynasty. (en)
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  • 유교 (en)
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  • 儒敎 (en)
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  • Rújiào (en)
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  • 儒教 (en)
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  • Yu kyo (en)
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  • Zhōngguó Lǐyí Zhī Zhēng (en)
  • Kǒng jiàohuì (en)
  • Kǒngshènghuì (en)
  • shèqū rúxué (en)
  • rújiào • kǒng jiào • rújiā xìnyǎng (en)
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  • Jyukyō (en)
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  • Yu gyo (en)
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  • 中国礼仪之争 (en)
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  • 中國禮儀之爭 (en)
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  • Yin is the result of the Xia rites, and the gains and losses can be known; Zhou is the result of the Yin rites, and the gains and losses can be known. The one who may succeed the Zhou, although a hundred generations, can also be known. Zhou supervised the second generation, and it was a great successor to Wen! I am from the Zhou. (en)
  • Teach the Spring and Autumn Annals, and for them to shout good and suppress evil, so as to warn and advise their hearts; teach the World, and for them to show the bright virtue and abolish the dark and faint, so as to rest and fear their movements; teach the Poetry, and for them to guide the broad and obvious virtue, so as to shine the brightness of their will; teach the place, so as to know the rule of up and down; teach the music, so as to ease their meeting and subdue their floating; teach the Order, so as to visit the officials of things; teach the Language, so as to make their virtue clear, and know The first king's task is to use clear virtue in the people; teach the "Therefore", so as to know the waste and rise and fear; teach the "Discipline", so as to know the clan, the line of comparison and righteousness. (en)
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  • 儒教 (en)
  • Guoyu (en)
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  • 儒教,儒教體制源於夏商周的五教和祭礼,夏禮已不可考,周公據殷禮製立禮樂製度,至西周時逐漸瓦解,孔子基於王道復古的理想為復興禮樂而創立儒家,西漢時再次成為官方信仰,以古代神職「儒」稱謂儒教,常與佛教、道教並稱「儒釋道」三教。 儒教以天子为宗教领袖,以周公、孔子为先圣先师,以《易经》中的神道设教。儒教自汉代以来被奉为官学,其后各主要朝代或历史时期,都是官方指导思想。五经成为国家法典以及中华法系的法理基础,以春秋决狱。汉代末年,儒教广泛传播,“太尉公承夙绪,世笃儒教,以《欧阳尚书》、《京氏易》诲受四方。学者自远而至,盖逾三千。”清代儒家宗教化形成的孔教也属于儒教分支,到今日仍在港、澳、星、馬、台及海外華人社會具有重要宗教地位。 (zh)
  • Religious Confucianism (Chinese: 儒教; pinyin: Rújiào) is an interpretation of Confucianism as a religion. It originated in the time of Confucius with his defense of traditional religious institutions of his time such as the Jongmyo rites, and the Ritual Music System. Religious Confucianism includes Chinese traditional patriarchal religion in its practice and some scholars call it Tianzuism (Chinese: 天祖教; pinyin: Tiānzhǔjiào; lit. 'Church of Heaven and Ancestors') instead to avoid confusion with secular Confucianism. It includes such practices as Jisi (祭祀) and Sacrificing to Heaven. (en)
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  • Religious Confucianism (en)
  • Religieus confucianisme (nl)
  • 儒教 (zh)
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