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What influence did Confucianism have in the history of China?

(1) Attach importance to education, create teaching methods such as "teaching students in accordance with their aptitude", pay attention to individual differences in teaching, and be good at inspiring teaching. It can be said that teaching experience is very rich.

(2) Pay attention to morality, ethics, benevolence and righteousness, and consciously follow the truth, goodness and beauty. On the one hand, it is a typical humanism, people-oriented, rather than pursuing illusory idols and gods.

(3) Ideologically, he is good at dialectical thinking, attaches importance to natural agriculture and experience, and thinks that natural order is the root of human rationality, and human rationality is the basis of human natural rights. Advocating "agriculture-oriented" is an idea of attaching importance to agriculture, which accords with the actual resource situation in ancient China.

(4) Advocating the idea of "ruling the country by courtesy" and "ethical politics". If western culture is a "intellectual" culture, then our China culture is a "moral" culture. Politically, it has a positive side: being loyal to the country, resisting foreign aggression, assassinating tyrants and directly admonishing offenders. Great national spirit!

(5) Confucianism is precocious and powerful, which runs through most of the Chinese nation, giving social history a stable, balanced and referential constraint.