Confucianist
Americannoun
adjective
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Though no Confucianist, he obviously appreciates the sage's saying: "Without the menace of foreign aggression, a country is doomed."
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Explains Economist Pang Eng Fong: "There's a very Confucianist philosophy of government here that saving is good and spending is bad."
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The party organ charged that Peach Mountain was a remake of a 1966 opera that ignored class struggle while promoting the Confucianist notion of a "kingdom of gentlemen."
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Ironically, some aspects of Communist rule are reminiscent of these Confucianist ideas.
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The history of the nation as taught in the Shu-king was in its early part merely an illustration of Confucianist ideas about good and bad government.
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