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Xin (Faithfulness)
"Xin" refers to keeping one's word and being faithful. It is one of the "Five Constant Virtues" (namely, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faithfulness) of Confucianism.
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Neo-Confucianism of the "Two Chengs"
The "Two Chengs" refer to the two philosophers in northern Song Dynasty, namely Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi.
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Tibetan Buddhism
Also known as "Buddhism of the Tibetan language family" and "Lamaism", Tibetan Buddhism is one of the three major schools of Chinese Buddhist religion along with Southern Buddhism and Chinese...
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All-embracing Love
All-embracing love is a central one in Mo Tzu's philosophy, and represents a logicao extension of the professional ethics of the class of hsieh from which Mo Tzu Sprang.
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