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Vietnamese philosophy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vietnamese philosophy
Vietnamese philosophy includes both traditional Confucian philosophy, Vietnamese local religious traditions, and later philosophy introducing French, Marxist, Catholic and other influences. ==Confucianism in Vietnam== Confucianism entered Vietnam and was later reinforced in the four ''Bắc thuộc'' periods of Chinese domination, beginning with the first Chinese domination of Vietnam from 111 BCE.〔John R. Jones Guide to Vietnam 1994 - Page 29 "Confucianism. Confucianism entered Vietnam from China during the Bac Thuoc era (111 BC - AD 938) when the country was under the yoke.."〕 This was also the beginning of Taoism in Vietnam and Buddhism in Vietnam. Confucianism was reinforced in government by the Confucian examination system in Vietnam, as well as the way family raised and taught children toward filial piety, through absolute obedience.〔Napier, Nancy K.; Vuong, Quan Hoang. (What we see, why we worry, why we hope: Vietnam going forward. ) Boise, ID: Boise State University CCI Press, October 2013. ISBN 978-0985530587.〕
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