Moral or Ethical The golden rule of It disapproves of Specifically Shinto
Principle Confucianism is “Do killing, stealing, lying ethics are not based not do unto others and promiscuity, and on a set of what you would not promotes altruistic, commandments or want others to do helpful and kindly laws that tell the unto you.” behavior. Taoists faithful how to believe such good behave, but on behavior is an following the will of essential part not only the kami. of self-improvement but of improving the world as a whole.
Greatest Contribution Confucius is known Daoism began to Important features of
to Society as the first teacher in morph into a religion Shinto art are shrine China who wanted to around 200 AD, with architecture and the make education texts and rituals cultivation and broadly available and heavily influenced by preservation of who was instrumental Buddhist practices. ancient art forms in establishing the art As a religion, in such as Noh theater, of teaching as a pursuit of eternal life, calligraphy and court vocation. He also Daoists in subsequent music (gagaku), a established ethical, millennia contributed dance music that moral, and social to Chinese medicine, originated in the standards that formed science (the invention courts of Tang China the basis of a way of of gun powder), and (618-907). life known as martial arts (Taiji, Confucianism Wudang).
Founder Confucius Philosopher Lao Tzu Shinto does not have
(Information) The founder of Taoism (also spelled a founder nor does it Confucianism was a Daoism) is a religion have sacred scriptures man named Kong Qi. and a philosophy like the sutras or the He later was known from ancient China Bible. Propaganda as Kong Fuzi, or that has influenced and preaching are not Master Kong. In the folk and national common either, West, he is called belief. Taoism has because Shinto is Confucius. He was been connected to the deeply rooted in the born in 551 B.C. In philosopher Lao Tzu, Japanese people and northeastern China in who around 500 traditions. the state of Lu. B.C.E. wrote the main book of Taoism, the Tao Te Ching.
Founder’s Greatest To know what you 1. Accept “To be fully alive is
Adage or motto know and what you everything to have an aesthetic do not know, that is just the way it perception of life true knowledge. is. because a major part By three methods we 2. Do not seek of the world’s may learn wisdom: pleasure for goodness lies in its First, by reflection, its own sake. often unspeakable which is noblest; beauty.” Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest. Wherever you go, go with all your heart. PERFORMANCE TASK IN INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS AND BELIEF SYSTEMS