Just like every other culture, it had to start from somewhere. Therefore, there are a lot of similarities that the Chinese culture has with many other cultures. There are a lot of changes and improvements, which have greatly changed since the beginning of early China. Before the …show more content…
The whole reason the Chinese culture is the way it is now is because of what Kongzi believed in. Since there was so much chaos and no structured political system, Kongzi came to another conclusion of his own. He stressed that he wanted the Chinese people to follow his rules without making them feel like they are forced. They would want to willingly follow his rules. It took Kongzi a while for his teachings to become known. His virtues got ignored by some rules which was very frustrating for him. Kongzi went through so much trying to express himself from different rules, that he was almost killed and starved many different times. However, he did continue his journey and it later became known. Kongzi then trained his disciples so he could spread his virtues to construct the world into being a better …show more content…
I think this is very important to understand because it deals with the things they do in order to make the “spirit world” happy. These include offering of food and how they did funerals which was to get a hold of the greeting spirits. The rituals can also be a way to express emotions for the community of others. Chinese religious activities are similar to the American way of wedding ceremony. The whole aspect of a couple getting married shows their love and loyalty of each other. Therefore, people traditionally want to get married to show their intense feelings and make it known to the people around them. Rituals are important to have in any culture. Without it, people wouldn’t have a way to connect with each other. Confucians took their rituals very seriously because if they didn’t, it would be as if they didn’t perform the ritual at