Culture
Tang Sanzang,the founder of the Idealistic School in China
Submitted by johnson on Wed, 2007-06-06 20:31. China, Idealistic, SanzangThe ancient Chinese mythological novel Xi You Ji (Pilgrimage to the West) made the story of Tangseng well known in China for centuries. It was based on a true story of a famous Chinese monk, Xuanzang (602-664).
The Chinese Taoist philosophy
Submitted by johnson on Sun, 2007-05-27 09:15. China, Chinese, Philosophy, TaoistTaoist philosophy is an integral and basic element of the vast and diverse Chinese civilization alongside mainstream Confucianism and Buddhism. Taoism or the School of Tao refers to a set of philosophical teachings and religious practices rooted in a specific metaphysical understanding of the Chinese character Dao (usually known as Tao).
The Chinese Confucian philosophy
Submitted by johnson on Wed, 2007-05-23 09:20. China, Chinese, Confucian, PhilosophyConfucian philosophy provides the mainstream traditional Chinese values permeated throughout history with its morals and political ideals playing dominant roles in most of ancient Chinese dynasties. These values are still very influential in shaping the ethics and outlooks of Chinese people.
Basic ideas
The Chinese Confucianism is not a religion
Submitted by johnson on Sat, 2007-04-28 10:33. Chinese, Confucian, Confucianism, ReligionFu Peirong, the scholar of Taiwan, recently has two-day lectures in Beijing, he said that the Chinese confucianism is not a religion, it is a very bad trend to treat the confucian doctrine as religion, this trend will lead people give up their thinking and replace senses with irrational fanaticism,

