During the Anti-Christian movement of the 1920s, Wu wrote prolifically in an attempt to fuse Christian theology with Confucian concepts.
The Confucian concept of harmony is still important today.
Music, under Confucian concepts, has the power to transform people to become more civilized and the goal of music is to create balance within individuals, nature and society.
One meaning of the character 仁 is the Confucian concept of ren.
Some of the basic Confucian ethical concepts and practices include ren, yi, and li.
Another key Confucian concept is that in order to govern others one must first govern oneself.
The Confucian concept of Ren encompases both love and altruism.
Only the Confucian concept of "harmony" can rescue us here because it suggests not merely "peace", but also "beautiful and dynamic interaction between different elements within a whole".
The letter is filled with Confucian concepts of morality and spirituality.
The Confucian concept of a moral hierarchy traditionally served as a check on arbitrary power in China.