Three Major Philosophies Of China

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In the early stages of China, there were 3 major philosophies; Taoism, Legalism and Confucianism. Each of the philosophies trace back to the Era of Warring States, when the Zhou Dynasty was forced to move East due to rebellion in the West. Taoism is based on the writings of Lao-Tzu, which urge religious piety and humility. Legalism, written by Shang Yang, Li Si, and Hanfeizi, depends on law and stricter rule rather than faith. Confucianism, taught by Confucius, stressed love for humanity, worship of the ancestors, respect from child to parent, and harmony. Each had a different idea on how to end conflict in china.

Confucianism is a mix of Legalism and Daoism, but not as strict and not as loose. As said by Confucius himself, “Lead them (people)

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