Confucianism Case Study

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Confucius, a child brought up in poverty, enjoyed setting up sacrificial vessels and imitating gestures of rituals. When he reached the age of 33, he studied customs and traditions of Chou Empire. (The Famous People) Early in Confucius’ life, he has discovered something he is passionate about. He proved that his early interest in rituals as a child was carried on in his career and on what will be the center of his life.
“The founder of Confucianism, Master Kong (Confucius, 551-479 B.C.E.) did not intend to found a new religion, but to interpret and revive the unnamed religion of the Zhou dynasty, under which many people thought the ancient system of religious rule was bankrupt; why couldn't the gods prevent the social upheavals?” (Berling)
Confucius did not really intend to start something new, but to re-introduce something that has faded away with time. The reason probably to why many could not accept this so-called religion could be that it has died, why the need to revive it? The people may have seen that it has not been a religion to keep on existing, something that they would probably not introduce to their own children because they do not see its importance or that they see it does not contain good intentions.
The failure of the religion’s previous life may be caused by several factors. These factors may include a failure on behalf of a leader, on the lack of followers, on the communication between supporters and many other possible problems. Why the need to re-introduce to the people a religion that has been tried and tested yet failed?
Confucius may be thinking that he has failed because the impact he expects is instantaneous. In the hierarchy relationships he presents wherein the superior is followed without question;...

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... by using words and not force in his battles. He rather went home disappointed than bring harm and possibly more chaos to the community if he had used power to thrust his principles into the people. In good faith, people later on took in his thoughts and teachings as something we now call an ideology.
Confucius let time pass. With this time we have used to discover and interpret and further understand and apply what he has been able to come up with during his lifetime. It also shows how timeless his principles are. It will always be applicable to the daily lives of anyone, whatever their status in life may be. If these were left to perish once more, it would further strengthen that the religion Confucius tried to reawaken should have been left to rot. With the right ways and practices, Confucius was able to reinforce the religion to be accepted in the future.

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