Compare And Contrast The Three Ways Of Buddhism And Confucianism

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The Three Ways Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, also known as “The Three Ways”, are the three religions that reside in China. Buddhism is the teaching of spiritual development, leading to the nature of reality. Confucianism is known as “The Middle Path” or put much more simply as “The Way”. Taoism is the teaching of Yin and Yang, or Good and Evil, balancing themselves in nature.
Differences
The Three Ways, at first glance, seem to be extremely similar. Even so, if you dig deeper, you’ll find that these three religions have a whole lot of differences. First, we’ll take a look at Buddhism. Buddhism is different from the others in many ways, including the fact that Buddhists are the only ones to follow to-the-tee rules, otherwise known as “The Noble Truths”, which come into major play when talking about Buddhist beliefs. These Noble Truths …show more content…

Buddhism’s major belief is that to have happiness, you must end suffering. Even so, one of the Truths mentions that suffering is inescapable. Next, let’s talk about Confucianism. Confucianism, unlike the other two religions, is probably the most strict belief out the three, as it states the superior must set a good example and the inferior must be obedient. This means that if you are younger than another person, you must majorly respect that person. This is where they developed their key relationships of respect: ruler over subject, parent over child, husband over wife, older sibling over younger sibling, and older friend over younger friend. These relationships are followed quite naturally for conficinists, as it has been part of their belief system for a very long time. Finally, Taoism. Taoism is the only belief that focuses on something other than the human mind.

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