What does Confucianism mean?

Confucianism means Confucian thoughts and theories, formerly known as county coaches, and refers to Confucian scholars.

1, Confucianism; Confucian classics.

Historical Records: Lao Tzu's Biography of Han Fei: "If you are good at learning, you will be an official, and so will a Confucian and Lao Tzu."

"The History of the Later Han Dynasty Biography of Fang Shu Li He": "Father, a scholar, is a doctor."

Tang Hanyu's Epitaph of Zhang Jun, the Order of Henan Province in Tang Dynasty: "Imperial examination is taboo, Confucianism is progressive, and officials are servants of the imperial history".

Song Ouyang Xiu's Record of Returning to the Field Volume 1: "Since Emperor Taizong praised Confucianism, there have been many people who have been promoted for further study."

2. Schools for students established in states, prefectures and counties during the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Selected Records of the History of the Yuan Dynasty: "According to the example of Confucian doctors, every path is taught by professors".

The Peony Pavilion by the ancestors of Tang Ming Dynasty: "Chen Zuliang, Confucian scholars are in their own Nanjiafu".

3. It refers to Confucian scholars.

Such as old Tang books, new Tang books, Yuan history, etc.