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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 294: Misinterpreted Confucian Doctrine. [294]
Summary
The discussion centers on the "Four Little Saints of Confucianism," a term describing four exceptional students poised to ascend to the realm of Saints. Han Yan critiques the current state of Confucianism, arguing it has deviated from Kong Sheng's original teachings, which emphasized inclusivity and equality. He highlights the distortion of the phrase "A woman without talent is virtue," explaining it originally advocated for women's participation in discourse. Han Yan laments that contemporary Confucianism has become hypocritical and power-driven, neglecting true virtues. His insights prompt Ci Song to reconsider his understanding of Confucianism, leading to a profound internal conflict about its current interpretation.Full content
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