Confucianism

Confucianism

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    Confucianism

  • Five classics and Fours books written

    Five classics and Fours books written
    THe Five Classics and The Four Books are the writing in which Kong Qiu would teach confucianism from. They were written sometime before 300 B.C.E
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    confucianism

  • Kong Qiu born

    Kong Qiu born
    Kong Qiu(confucius) is born on 552 B.C.E in what is now Shandong province, China but when was born was known as the village of Tsou, Lu Kingdom.
  • teaching

    teaching
    Kong Qiu began his teachings at a pivate school. 522 B.C.E
  • banished ro relocated

    banished ro relocated
    kong qiu was forced to leave lu because a noble family was enraged by his tachings. during the time he was gone it is believed that he spread his teaching to some peole he met when he left lu. 497 B.C.E
  • spreading his ideas

    spreading his ideas
    497 kong qiu leaves lu and heads to wei state to promote his ideas with people in the area
  • the death of the founder

    the death of the founder
    sometime during 479 B.C.E Kong Qiu(conucius) died
  • the return

    the return
    484 B.C.E kong qui rturs to lu to practice and teaching the rits of zhou
  • first real systems of confucianism

    first real systems of confucianism
    the first real systems ofconfucianism werent made until after Kong Qiu died. His deciples carried on his teachings, Mencius and Xun Zi.
  • Burning of Books

    Burning of Books
    during the qin dynasty the people burned the books and killed many confucian scholars. 213 to 210 B.C.E
  • confucianism revived

    confucianism revived
    during he han dynasty confusianism was brought back. the confucian works had been restored. 206BCAD220
  • confucianism spread

    confucianism spread
    during the tang dynasty the spread of confucianism was encouraged. confucianism gad once again become an orthodox state teaching. 618-907
  • approval

    approval
    THe new Han Dynasty approved of the confucian doctrine and also confucian scholars which would eventually lead to it becoming the offiicial state philosphy
  • neo confucianism

    neo confucianism
    the song dynastyy gave rise to a new form of confusianism. its was a mixture of buddhist and taoist. 960-1279
  • more real confucianism

    more real confucianism
    during the qing dynasty thw schools teaching neo confucianism argued about eachothers way of teaching. the qing scholars wanted a return of the more authetic form of confusianism. 1644-1911
  • reform programs

    the confucian scholars stopped text studying and went to politics. they formed programs based on the confucian doctrine. towars the end of the 19th centurary
  • branded

    durimng the revolution of 1911 confucianism was branded as a decant and reactionay.
  • loss of power

    after the revolution when the monarchy of china collapsed confusianiam lost most of the hold it had in china. 1911
  • uncertain future

    in 1949 when the chinese communist won many of the confucian based tradition were forgotten or put aside.
  • confuciansim attacked

    confucianism was seen as a obstacle that was stoping China's modernization 1960
  • anti confucian

    in the 1960's and the 1970's partys were assembled to go against confucians.