Confucianism is an important part of traditional Chinese culture, which advocates core values such as "benevolence", "courtesy" and "loyalty", and emphasizes the relationship between people, people and society, and the relationship between people and nature.
At the individual level, Confucianism requires people to pay attention to moral cultivation, follow basic moral norms such as filial piety, piety, loyalty, faithfulness, courtesy, righteousness, honesty, and shame, and pursue inner moral perfection. At the family level, Confucianism emphasizes the importance of family ethical relationships, such as family harmony, father-son filial piety, brother-friend-brother-brother-to-brother, etc., and believes that the family is the basic unit of society, and family stability is the foundation of social stability. At the social level, Confucianism advocates "benevolent governance", that is, benevolence and favor to the people, while emphasizing the moral responsibility of the monarch, believing that the monarch should lead by example and set an example for the people. In addition, Confucianism also advocates that "harmony is precious" and emphasizes harmony and cooperation between people, believing that this is a necessary condition for achieving social stability and development.
In general, the core of Confucianism is to focus on people's moral cultivation and social responsibility, emphasizing the harmony between people and the stable development of society. In modern society, Confucianism still has important significance and value, which can provide spiritual sustenance and code of conduct for modern people, and is also an important part of Chinese cultural inheritance.