Excellent Confucinism on harmony n order in society. Basic food for coexistence n respect for others. Which is missing in some parts of west. Thank you sir
please help save gochosen artifacts, which has 100 BCE to 200 AD; which associates yo-dong civiliztion between 7000 BCE, the confucianism acnd gong-ja is from gochoen oldland; gong-ja saids he only restated from more advance civilization from north; and that was gochosen.
@@divaenglish8224 it has philosophical aspect, but it is based on ritual, vision of mythical past (which never existed) and has metaphysical worldview (li ki principles). We also know about Confucius from Mencius... The religious aspect was even stronger in Korea which took Zhu Xi teachings as main doctrine. Not making the ancestor ritual was punished by law.
@@snowdrop7867 both concepts were unknown in Korea so that might be part of a problem. Making ethical claims is more "philosophy", but doing rituals for ancestors is more "religion". And we can go on and on with similar dichotomies...
Before Japan's annexation of the Korean Peninsula, over 95 % korean people were slaves, 75 % were illiteracy and korea didn't have even currency system. The Chosen Sotoku-fu emancipated slaves and made many schools in the Korean Peninsula. But now employment opportunities in korea are limited and pay poorly, they are like slaves in the Yi Dynasty Korea period.
Ryoma Sakamoto It is not true. Most of Koreans could read and write with Korean writing system from 16th century. If you are not a fool, you could understand Korean writing system for several hours. I recommend you trying to learning it. Even though you do not know any Korean word at all, you could read all Korean signs just in few hours. Korean writing system was invented for poor illiterate people by Sejong King, so it is quite simple and easy. Before repeating ugly Japanese net-imperialism, please try to learning it. It does not take so long time to understand your own stupidness. Korea was scholar-dominated society, it is different from Japanese samurai society. In Japan most of people were illiterate, before Ferry general arrived at Nagasaki, but in Korea it was not. As you know even Doyotomi Hideyoshi could not read and write at all. But in Korea even in regional province numerous private schools and universities existed. Even those kinds of schools united and made huge confrontations against King's policy, so it was prohibited in 19th century, except for 47. It is called 書院撤廢. ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EC%84%9C%EC%9B%90_%EC%B2%A0%ED%8F%90
Ryoma Sakamoto I link a site for you, in which you can see Korean private slaves could read and write in 18th century. It is kinds contracts of insurance for funeral ritual between small village's people. th-cam.com/video/-ndE40bTku8/w-d-xo.html
Ryoma Sakamoto And i link another site, in which you can see a letter 400 years ago. It was written by woman, who was a wife of 平民. It is an good example for denying ugly Japanese logic. th-cam.com/video/E5yUzU-I6to/w-d-xo.html
Ryoma Sakamoto And about slaves.... Your statement has huge exaggerations. It is impossible 95% people were slaves. In human-history any society cannot exist in those kinds of situations for a long time. Because 95% people never support just few 5% people. Even Chosen dynasty had continued for 500 years. If you are a normal person, you should doubt those kinds of silly logic, prior to following it. Not only Korea and Japan, all countries in the world had feudal system to 18th centuries. In Chosen dynasty, it is different from researchers, but usually upper class 양반(兩班) was 2~8% in early Chosen, the lower class 노비(奴婢) was 10~30%. The most important thing is Korean lower class was same to serf in western concept, not slave at all. It is problem of interpretation in another different culture area.
Excellent Confucinism on harmony n order in society.
Basic food for coexistence n respect for others. Which is missing in some parts of west. Thank you sir
please help save gochosen artifacts, which has 100 BCE to 200 AD; which associates yo-dong civiliztion between 7000 BCE, the confucianism acnd gong-ja is from gochoen oldland; gong-ja saids he only restated from more advance civilization from north; and that was gochosen.
What are confucianism rituals?
Confucianism is nontheistic religion, but it is religion for sure.
Confucianism is not a religion but is a system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius.
@@divaenglish8224 it has philosophical aspect, but it is based on ritual, vision of mythical past (which never existed) and has metaphysical worldview (li ki principles). We also know about Confucius from Mencius... The religious aspect was even stronger in Korea which took Zhu Xi teachings as main doctrine. Not making the ancestor ritual was punished by law.
it's a philosophy, not a religion.
@@snowdrop7867 both concepts were unknown in Korea so that might be part of a problem. Making ethical claims is more "philosophy", but doing rituals for ancestors is more "religion". And we can go on and on with similar dichotomies...
Before Japan's annexation of the Korean Peninsula, over 95 % korean people were slaves, 75 % were illiteracy and korea didn't have even currency system.
The Chosen Sotoku-fu emancipated slaves and made many schools in the Korean Peninsula.
But now employment opportunities in korea are limited and pay poorly, they are like slaves in the Yi Dynasty Korea period.
Ryoma Sakamoto It is not true. Most of Koreans could read and write with Korean writing system from 16th century. If you are not a fool, you could understand Korean writing system for several hours. I recommend you trying to learning it. Even though you do not know any Korean word at all, you could read all Korean signs just in few hours.
Korean writing system was invented for poor illiterate people by Sejong King, so it is quite simple and easy. Before repeating ugly Japanese net-imperialism, please try to learning it. It does not take so long time to understand your own stupidness.
Korea was scholar-dominated society, it is different from Japanese samurai society. In Japan most of people were illiterate, before Ferry general arrived at Nagasaki, but in Korea it was not. As you know even Doyotomi Hideyoshi could not read and write at all. But in Korea even in regional province numerous private schools and universities existed. Even those kinds of schools united and made huge confrontations against King's policy, so it was prohibited in 19th century, except for 47. It is called 書院撤廢. ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EC%84%9C%EC%9B%90_%EC%B2%A0%ED%8F%90
Ryoma Sakamoto I link a site for you, in which you can see Korean private slaves could read and write in 18th century. It is kinds contracts of insurance for funeral ritual between small village's people. th-cam.com/video/-ndE40bTku8/w-d-xo.html
Ryoma Sakamoto And i link another site, in which you can see a letter 400 years ago. It was written by woman, who was a wife of 平民. It is an good example for denying ugly Japanese logic. th-cam.com/video/E5yUzU-I6to/w-d-xo.html
Ryoma Sakamoto Korean currency system in Chosen period th-cam.com/video/9ALJxoBgAXw/w-d-xo.html
Ryoma Sakamoto And about slaves.... Your statement has huge exaggerations. It is impossible 95% people were slaves. In human-history any society cannot exist in those kinds of situations for a long time. Because 95% people never support just few 5% people. Even Chosen dynasty had continued for 500 years. If you are a normal person, you should doubt those kinds of silly logic, prior to following it.
Not only Korea and Japan, all countries in the world had feudal system to 18th centuries. In Chosen dynasty, it is different from researchers, but usually upper class 양반(兩班) was 2~8% in early Chosen, the lower class 노비(奴婢) was 10~30%. The most important thing is Korean lower class was same to serf in western concept, not slave at all. It is problem of interpretation in another different culture area.