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Chinese philosophy
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Chinese philosophy refers to the system of thought and beliefs that developed within Chinese culture, covering topics like ethics, metaphysics, and how to live well. It matters because these ideas have shaped Chinese civilization for thousands of years and continue to influence how people in East Asia and beyond understand the world and conduct their lives.
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Vietnamese name VietnameseTriết học Trung Quốc Chữ Hán哲學中國 Korean name Hangul중국 철학 Hanja中國哲學
Japanese name Kanji中国哲学 Hiraganaちゅうごくてつがく Katakanaチュウゴクテツガク
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