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Choose the teachings of Confucius that created Confucianism.
the Way
yin and yang
filial piety
5 relationships
honoring elders
burning paper money
the Way
yin and yang
filial piety
5 relationships
honoring elders
burning paper money
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The teachings of Confucius that contributed to the development of Confucianism include:
1. **The Way** - Often referred to as "Dao" or "Tao," this concept describes the proper path or way of living according to moral and ethical principles.
2. **Filial Piety** - This is a central virtue in Confucianism that emphasizes the importance of respect, obedience, and care for one's parents and ancestors.
3. **5 Relationships** - Confucius taught about five fundamental relationships: ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, elder brother and younger brother, and friend and friend. Each relationship has its own set of reciprocal duties and responsibilities.
4. **Honoring Elders** - Respect for elders is a significant aspect of Confucian values, emphasizing the wisdom and authority that come with age.
The concepts of **yin and yang** and **burning paper money** are not teachings of Confucius himself but are more related to Daoism and other Chinese cultural practices.
1. **The Way** - Often referred to as "Dao" or "Tao," this concept describes the proper path or way of living according to moral and ethical principles.
2. **Filial Piety** - This is a central virtue in Confucianism that emphasizes the importance of respect, obedience, and care for one's parents and ancestors.
3. **5 Relationships** - Confucius taught about five fundamental relationships: ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, elder brother and younger brother, and friend and friend. Each relationship has its own set of reciprocal duties and responsibilities.
4. **Honoring Elders** - Respect for elders is a significant aspect of Confucian values, emphasizing the wisdom and authority that come with age.
The concepts of **yin and yang** and **burning paper money** are not teachings of Confucius himself but are more related to Daoism and other Chinese cultural practices.
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