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The ideological essence of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism
Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, "Confucianism" refers to the Confucian school founded by Confucius, also known as "Confucianism", which once existed as the official ideology of China for a long time and occupied the position of the mainstream ideological system, and its influence spread to the Korean Peninsula, Japan, Indochina Peninsula and other regions; "Shi" is a Buddhism founded by Gautama Siddharta in ancient India (now Nepal). Siddhartha, also known as Sakyamuni Buddha, is also known as Buddhism, one of the three major religions in the world. "Tao" refers to Taoism, a traditional religion that originated in China. It is the product of the combination of ancient immortal thought, Taoism, worship of ghosts and gods, divination, divination, symbols and curses.
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