Transcript Slide 1

Bell Work
• How did Neo-Confucianism differ from
Confucianism
Traders / missionaries brought Buddhism from India
In the AD 100’s.
Civil War in China. Many die from fighting and hunger.
Buddhism taught people to escape their suffering. Many
seeking peace / comfort became Buddhist.
Early Rulers allowed Buddhism
Chinese Buddhists joined monasteries.
Many opposed Buddhism. Too wealthy. Weakened the
Respect for family.
Tang officials saw Buddhism as a threat to
Confucianism. Destroyed monasteries and temples.
Buddhism in China never fully recovered from these
attacks.
In the A.D. 300s, Chinese Buddhists brought their
religion to Korea
Korea was divided into 3 Kingdoms. AD 660 united to
form 1 country. Favored Buddhism.
Buddhism spread from Korea to Japan.
Confucius believed good gov’t depended on leaders.
Used civil service exams. Provide best officials.
Confucianism declined after the Han Dynasty.
Tang and Song backed neo-Confucianism.
Followers were expected to be active and help others.
Neo-Confucianism added Buddhist and Daoist beliefs,
Became like a religion.
Tang and Song rulers thought an educated gov’t was
stronger, less corrupt.
Men took exams, tested knowledge of Confucian.
Tests favored wealthy that paid tutors.
Test was difficult. Only 1 in 5 passed.
Created a class of Scholar-Officials.