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Paper Excerpts: ... society, Buddhism faced resistance when it entered China where Confucianism was concentrated. Confucianism was much The second essay deals with Confucianism. Confucianism also focuses on living a natural life and following the right way Confucianism. Confucianism stresses the aesthetic appreciation of harmony within a particular society, rather than have been terminated. There is no recourse for at will terminations unless the termination was retaliatory for something neo-confucianism can reshape Chinese' influence from Confucius. The moral and social value of Confucianism on the society of China is profound. From the Confucianism on the impact of ...
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