Confucianism began in 5th-6th century and is still followed today.
Location
Confucianism began in China, and throughout the years the religion has spread to Korea, Japan, and Vietnam.
Founder
The founder of the religion was Master Kong. Although the religion was formed, Master Kong was trying to recreated the religion of Zhou Dynasty. Therefore, his intention was not to create a new religion, but he was trying to renew a old religon.
Holy People/Days
A holy day the Confucian's celebrate is Ching Ming. This festival is held in the third lunar month and it is where the followers of Confucianism visit their ancestors' grave. However, not only do they pay their respects and give offerings, but they clean the graves. Another holiday the Confucian's celebrate is Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year is celebrated after the winter solstice and is celebrated with decorated house. The Confucian's also celebrate with firecrackers and torches because they believe the light and sound will the chase the evil spirits away. Also, another holiday the Confucianism religion celebrates is Qing Ming. Qing Ming and Ching Ming are very similar because during Qing Ming Confucian's visit their ancestors' graves and clean them. This day is for
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The Confucianism religion does not have a godly figure; however, the Confucian's believe in a force called Tao. Tao is also known as the Great Ultimate because the Confucian's believed he was a representation of having the chance to changer for the better.
Holy Book(s)/Writings
Based off of Confucianism religious beliefs, Zhu Xi used the beliefs to create four books representing the religion and also the values of life. The books are "The Great Learning," "Analects Of Confucius," "Book Of Mencius," and "The Doctrine Of the Mean." The boks also include Confucius