Discusses the two Chinese spiritual movements of Confucianism and Taoism, which focus inward on human behavior and thought. Traces the lives of Confucius and Lao-Tzu.
"Discusses the two Chinese spiritual movements of Confucianism and Taoism, which focus inward on human behavior and thought. Traces the lives of Confucius and Lao-Tzu."@en
"Discusses the two Chinese spiritual movements of Confucianism and Taoism, which focus inward on human behavior and thought. Traces the lives of Confucius and Lao-Tzu."
"While the major religions of the Western world affirm a belief in a single God, these two Chinese spiritual movements focus inward on human behaviour and thought. Discover the life of the man known as Confucius, and examine how his philosophy and social doctrine have impacted Chinese culture. Then, enter the world once shrouded in secrecy as the philosophy and rituals of Taoism are explained."
"These two Chinese spiritual movements focus inward on human behavior and thought. This segment examines how Confucius' philosophy and social doctrine have influenced Chinese culture. Also explains the philosophy and rituals of Taosism."@en
"These two Chinese spiritual movements focus inward on human behavior and thought. This segment examines how Confucius' philosophy and social doctrine have influenced Chinese culture. Also explains the philosophy and rituals of Taosism."
""While the major religions of the Western world affirm a belief in a single God, these two Chinese spiritual movements focus inward on human behavior and thought. Discover the life of the man known as Confucius, and examine how his philosophy and social doctrine have impacted Chinese culture. Learn about Lao-Tzu, the founder of Taoism, and enter the world once shrouded in secrecy as the philosophy and rituals of Taoism are explained."--Container."
"Confucius (6th century B.C.E.) stressed the family, family ethics, and individual humanistic virtues and values. Using archival and current footage and images, interviews and re-enactments, this program examines how Confucius' philosophy and social doctrine have influenced Chinese culture. Also explains the philosophy and rituals of Taoism, including yin and yang, seen as fundamental principles of the universe in many religious and philosophical discussions. Looks at the I Ching, a collection of maxims, precepts, and religious formulas. Traces the lives of Confucius and Lao-Tzu (Laozi)."@en
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