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Confucianism is the major system of thought in China. It was developed from
                      the teachings of Confucius and his disciples, and concerned with the
                      principles of good conduct, practical wisdom, and proper social relationships.
                      Confucianism has influenced the Chinese attitude toward life, set the patterns
                      of living and standards of social value, and provided the background for
                      Chinese political theories and institutions. It has spread from China to Korea,
                      Japan, and Vietnam and has aroused 
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restoration of peace and prosperity in the Tang dynasty, the spread of
                      Confucianism was encouraged. The monopoly of learning by Confucian
                      scholars once again ensured them the highest bureaucratic positions.
                      Confucianism returned as an orthodox state teaching. 
                      Bibliography 
                      Bibliography ? An Outline of Confucionism, Don Y. Lee. Eastern, 1988. ?
                      Confucianism: The Dynamics of Tradition, Irene Eber. Free Press, 1986. ?
                      The Ways of Confucianism: investigations in Chinese Philosophy, David S.
                      Nivison and Bryan Van Nordan. Open Court, 1996. 
 
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