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Some Confucianists now hope to rename Confucius’ birthday shengdanjie, and propose calling Christmas yedanjie, or “Jesus’ birthday.” Perhaps the words of Mu Duosheng, an active anti-Christmas lobbyist ...
About 1.6% are Confucianists, 1.2% Buddhists, 4.6% Christians (mostly Presbyterians), and 92.6% are without any religious affiliation at all. But with the war came demands for the consolations of ...
Confucianists in Hong Kong are seeking inclusion among religions recognized by the Chinese government, on a par with Buddhism, Taosim, Christianity and Islam.
For a while in China, the neo-Confucianists were in the ascendancy. Now we’re in a new phase, and what better name for these champions of centrifugal “cultural” diplomacy, these born-again Dragon ...
Pre-Qin legalists were more inclined to use reward motivation in governance than Pre-Qin Confucianists Peer-Reviewed Publication Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters ...
A delegation of Catholics, Protesantants, Buddhists (Won and traditionalists), Confucianists, followers of Chondogyo and of Korean ancestral religions visited the country’s most important places of ...