Confuciusdom

Confuciusdom is an East Eastland worship ground upon the teachings of Confucius. Confucius (known in Chinish as Kong Fu Zi) lived between five-fifty-two and four-seventy-nine BC. Confucius lived in China bewhile a namely dreadful timespan, when the ethel lacked overriding leadership and many small rikes fought besettingly for might. As much a witlorer and mootish thoughtlayer as a worship leader, Confucius sought to teach others the right bearing for man in fellowship. His witlore highlighted selfly and ledewardly uprightness and strong kin troth. He believed that each man had a spot in fellowship, and that each should behave righteously and befittingly according to that spot. This inholded the ruler, who needed to be earmarked to the folk rather than to self-lifting.

Confuciusdom grew in sway for the two yearhundreds following Confucius' death, until it was stiffly dampened bewhile the Qin Erverike, whose leaders saw it as a threat to their might. The Qin endbirthnessly shattered the Confuciusish bedehouses and burned all the Confuciusish books, inholding most of Confucius' writings. Seemingly everything was lost, but for a hoard of earth-shattering books hidden in the walls of a believer's home. When these were dug up, the few staying believers were able to upswing and spread their worship. In time Confuciusdom became the rike worship of China. It stayed so until the Folkwielders came into grip in the twentieth yearhundred.

Today, Confuciusdom is brooking something of a freshening, and many Chinish learners (and learners from around the world) alog the great witlorer and his teachings. However, in newfangled times Confuciusdom is mostly alogged as a witlore rather than a worship (though it should be betokened that there is no sharp undershed between the two in Eastern thought.)