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- Seongjong was a key figure in establishing confucianism.
- Ōshio built upon the teachings of confucianism and the interpretation that learning innate knowledge could lead to inner peace, wisdom and the transcendence of life and death.
- However, Joseon's neo-confucianism disavowed military development, causing them to be vulnerable to Japanese and Manchu invasions.
- The influence of Nakai Riken, as well as Nakai Chikuzan and other contemporary moral philosophers outside the mainstream of Neo-confucianism, shingaku and Buddhism can be seen most immediately and concisely in the work of Yamagata Banto.
- The Joseon dynasty suppressed Buddhism in favour of confucianism.
- It aims to promote confucianism to teachers and students and develop their concern for China and global vision.
- Yun was born in 1629 in Jungseonbang(貞善坊, modern day jongno). In 1642, he studied Neo confucianism with his father in a mountain.
- He learned confucianism from Gil Jae, one of the great neo-Confucianism scholar of Korea.
- Pan criticized that Neo-confucianism mixed too much Zen buddhism, thus called those confucian scholars the "Monks of the Confucian Temple".
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