Korean word senses marked with topical category "Confucianism"
Parent categories: Chinese philosophy, Religion, China, Philosophy, Culture, Asia, Society, Earth, Eurasia, Nature
Total 46 word senses
- 교의 (Noun) a ceremonial chair on which the spirit tablet is placed during ancestor commemoration
- 기 (Noun) qi, the vital force engendering the cosmos
- 도 (Noun) principle, reason; morals; (philosophy, Confucianism) the Way, the Tao
- 리 (Noun) li, the underlying ordering principle of the cosmos
- 문묘 (Noun) Confucian temple; temple honoring Confucius and housing schools and testing facilities.
- 사단 (Noun) the four universal emotions that reveal the fundamental goodness of humanity:; 측은지심 (惻隱之心, cheugeunjisim, “compassion and sympathy”)
- 사단 (Noun) the four universal emotions that reveal the fundamental goodness of humanity:; 수오지심 (羞惡之心, suojisim, “shame and dislike [of wrongdoing]”)
- 사단 (Noun) the four universal emotions that reveal the fundamental goodness of humanity:; 사양지심 (辭讓之心, sayangjisim, “modesty and politeness”)
- 사단 (Noun) the four universal emotions that reveal the fundamental goodness of humanity:; 시비지심 (是非之心, sibijisim, “discrimination between good and bad”)
- 사서 (Proper name) the Four Books (Chinese classic texts illustrating the core value and belief systems in Confucianism)
- 사서오경 (Proper name) Four Books and Five Classics (chinese texts that serve as the authoritative works of Confucianism)
- 삼강 (Noun) the three bonds:; 군위신강 (君爲臣綱, gunwisin'gang, “relationship between ruler and subject”)
- 삼강 (Noun) the three bonds:; 부위자강 (父爲子綱, buwijagang, “relationship between father and son”)
- 삼강 (Noun) the three bonds:; 부위부강 (夫爲婦綱, buwibugang, “relationship between husband and wife”)
- 삼강오륜 (Noun) the three fundamental bonds and five cardinal relationships
- 삼강오상 (Noun) the three fundamental bonds and five constant virtues
- 삼교 (Noun) the three principal philosophies originated from China:; 유교 (儒教, yugyo, “Confucianism”)
- 삼교 (Noun) the three principal philosophies originated from China:; 도교 (道教, dogyo, “Taoism”)
- 삼교 (Noun) the three principal philosophies originated from China:; 불교 (佛教, bulgyo, “Buddhism”)
- 서경 (Proper name) the Book of Documents (a collection of documents and speeches alleged to have been written by rulers and officials of the early Zhou Dynasty and before)
- 성화 (Noun) making or becoming holy:; the monarch's moral transformation of his subjects towards virtue
- 시경 (Proper name) the Classic of Poetry (the oldest existing collection of Chinese poetry)
- 십삼경 (Proper name) the Thirteen Classics (thirteen classics of Confucian tradition)
- 악경 (Proper name) Classic of Music (Confucian classic text lost by the time of the Han dynasty)
- 어질다 (Adjective) to be benevolent
- 역경 (Proper name) I Ching
- 예 (Noun) decorum, ceremonial (code of decorous behavior that all people ought to follow)
- 예기 (Proper name) The Book of Rites or Classic of Rites (a classic Confucian text describing the social forms, administration, and ceremonial rites of the Zhou dynasty)
- 오경 (Proper name) the Five Classics (pre-Qin Chinese books that form part of the traditional Confucian canon)
- 오륜 (Noun) five cardinal relationships:; 부자유친 (父子有親, bujayuchin, “relationship between father and son”)
- 오륜 (Noun) five cardinal relationships:; 군신유의 (君臣有義, gunsinyuui, “relationship between ruler and subject”)
- 오륜 (Noun) five cardinal relationships:; 부부유별 (夫婦有別, bubuyubyeol, “relationship between husband and wife”)
- 오륜 (Noun) five cardinal relationships:; 장유유서 (長幼有序, jang'yuyuseo, “relationship between elder and younger”)
- 오륜 (Noun) five cardinal relationships:; 붕우유신 (朋友有信, bung'uyusin, “relationship between friends”)
- 오상 (Noun) the five virtues:; 인 (仁, in, “benevolence”)
- 오상 (Noun) the five virtues:; 의 (義, ui, “righteousness”)
- 오상 (Noun) the five virtues:; 예 (禮, ye, “propriety”)
- 오상 (Noun) the five virtues:; 지 (智, ji, “wisdom”)
- 오상 (Noun) the five virtues:; 신 (信, sin, “trustworthiness”)
- 유명 (Noun) last will and testament; dying wishes; an order issued upon one's death, usually by a father or king, telling one's children or servants to do something
- 이 (Noun) li, the underlying ordering principle of the cosmos
- 인 (Noun) ren: benevolence (the fundamental virtue of Confucianism)
- 중용 (Proper name) Doctrine of the Mean
- 천지신명 (Noun) all the gods
- 춘추 (Proper name) the Spring and Autumn Annals (the chronicle of the state of Lu)
- 하늘 (Noun) heaven
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