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How to treat Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism?

The following are the thoughts of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.

First, the cultural theme

Confucian culture: enterprising culture.

Taoist culture: conventional culture.

Buddhist culture: dedication culture.

Second, the standard of living.

Confucian culture: benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faith.

Taoist culture: enlightenment, Xiu De, self-sufficiency, duty-abiding, indifferent to fame and fortune.

Buddhist culture: don't do evil, pursue goodness, observe the Ten Commandments, have a peaceful mind and use wisdom.

Third, the outlook on life

Confucian culture: be proactive and make contributions.

Taoist culture: let nature take its course and improve itself.

Buddhist culture: love for all beings and selfless dedication.

Fourth, the world outlook

Confucian culture: The world is a stage for displaying talents.

Taoist culture: Nature is the environment for human survival, pursuing the harmony between man and nature.

Buddhist culture: the world is in your heart; An idea can create hell and bliss.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) values

Confucian culture: realizing self-worth in the process of creating material wealth.

Taoist culture: driving a harmonious society with perfect self.

Buddhist culture: to maximize personal value in the process of giving love to others and contributing to society.

Sixth, the philosophical tendency.

Confucian culture: the philosophy of entering WTO.

Taoist culture: philosophy of birth.

Buddhist culture: doing the cause of joining the WTO with the idea of being born.

Seven, material food is like spiritual food.

Confucian culture: staple food (such as rice, steamed bread, etc. ), you will be hungry if you don't eat.

Taoist culture: non-staple food (such as all kinds of cooking, soup, etc. ) If you don't eat it, it's tasteless.

Buddhist culture: fruits (such as apples and bananas) are not sweet if they are not eaten.

The above is for reference.