Shinto Facts
Confucianism Facts
Taoism Facts
East Asian Religion Vocabulary
East Asian Beliefs
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The spirits worshiped in Japanese Shinto

Kami


100

The founder of Confucianism

Confucius


100

The founder of Taoism

Lao Tzu

100

A specially designed structure or sacred space where individuals or a group of people come to perform acts of religious worship or study.

Places of worship

100

Which white and black symbol means harmony and balance?

Yin-Yang symbol

200

Key Shinto teaching that means harmony and peace

Wa 

200

The most influential Confucian virtue

Filial Piety 

200

Sacred Taoist writing/text

Tao te Ching = the Way and its Power 

200

the gateway of a Shinto shrine, with two upright and two cross pieces

Torii

200

The practice of letting go, taking the time put aside your worries, and complex thoughts for a while so that you can take time to enjoy the world around us

Wu Wei 

300

An ancient Shinto practice and the national sport of Japan

Sumo 

300

What is the golden rule?

Treat others how you want to be treated.

300

Taoism stresses the importance of 

Harmony with the universe and consideration for others. 

300

a behavior that shows high moral standards

Virtue 

300

The practice of accepting yourself for who are by letting go of all selfishness and desire - and appreciating simplicity.

Naturalness
400

Before entering a Shinto shrine, people must 

Clean themselves carefully as a sign of purity. 

400

The Confucius virtue of humane behavior is known as 

Ren 

400

The Yin and Yang represent 

Opposing forces that are equally balanced. 

400

a person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.

Values

400

Respect for one's parents and elders 

Filial piety

500

The goal of Shinto religion is to

Ensure a happy relationship between people and kami 
500

The Confucius virtue of manners, ceremony, and ritual 

Li 
500

What is wu wei?  

the practice of letting go, taking the time put aside your worries, and complex thoughts for a while so that you can take time to enjoy the world around us

500

 a place regarded as holy because of its associations with a divinity or a sacred person or relic, typically marked by a building or other construction.

Shrine

500

In China, devotion to one's parents was often associated with one's devotion to

the state/country