Formation of Confusionism and Taoism (jan 1, 771 BC – jan 1, 476 BC)
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Confucianism emphasizes moral values, social harmony, and ethical conduct, shaping Chinese society with its focus on hierarchy and filial piety. Taoism, centered on the concept of the Tao, promotes simplicity, spontaneity, and harmony with nature, offering spiritual guidance and advocating for individual introspection. Both philosophies influenced governance, culture, and social customs in China, contributing to its rich cultural heritage and shaping the worldview of its people.
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jan 1, 771 BC
jan 1, 476 BC
~ 295 years