Confucius confusion
Freshmen from Nanchang Hangkong University in Jiangxi Province wearing traditional clothes worship a statue of Confucius on the campus on November 3, 2011. This is a rite of passage ceremony the university holds annually for freshmen. Photo: CFP
"China has perished from the cultural landscape," a professor lamented of the fate of China's 5,000 years of civilization. "Traditional Chinese culture is now in Taiwan, or South Korea and Japan."
Talking about the necessity to revive traditional cultural elements, Zeng Zhenyu, an expert with the Advanced Institute for Confucian Studies of Shandong University, was outspoken yet sad.
He is currently working on a proposal aimed at reviving Confucianism.
Increasing numbers of scholars like Zeng as well as officials are seeking to revive the teachings of China's greatest thinker, at a time when economic development trumps basic ethics and spiritual pursuits in society.
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