Mini-Quiz: Are You a True Confucian?
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https://spiritualseek.online/mini-quiz-are-you-a-true-confucian/-----------Dive into the world of Confucianism, a philosophical and ethical system that has shaped societies for centuries. This quiz will test your knowledge of its core principles, influential figures, and historical impact. Explore the teachings that emphasize morality, social harmony, and respect for tradition. Whether you’re a seasoned scholar or new to this ancient philosophy, challenge yourself with questions that span its rich history and cultural significance. Discover how Confucian ideals continue to influence modern thought and practices across the globe. When you have finished the quiz, don’t forget to read the explanations of the various questions.Answer all the questions, choosing one answer for each.1. Which concept in Confucianism refers to the ideal relationship between ruler and subject? (A) Rectification of Names (Zhengming) (B) Filial Piety (C) Legalism2. In Confucian thought, what is ‘ren’? (A) The virtue of benevolence or humaneness (B) A ritual ceremony (C) A form of government3. What role does ‘li’ play in Confucian ethics? (A) It prescribes proper conduct through rituals and customs (B) It promotes physical health (C) It dictates legal codes4. Which text is NOT part of the Four Books central to Neo-Confucianism? (A) Spring and Autumn Annals (B) Analects (C) Mencius5. What does ‘xiao’ represent in Confucian values? (A) Filial piety or respect towards one’s parents (B) Detachment from everyday concerns (C) Military prowess6. Who was responsible for synthesizing various Chinese philosophical traditions into Neo-Confucianism? (A) Zhu Xi (B) Mozi (C) LaoziThe correct answers are those that correspond to the letter A. Count the number of times you picked answer A and view your profile below.0: Confucianism is not your thing!1-2: You are a quite misinformed Confucian3-4: You are an evolving Confucian5-6: You are a true expert on Confucianism!