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China and Korea share a deep-rooted cultural and philosophical heritage, historically shaped by Confucianism, which has served as both a moral framework and a guiding principle for governance, ethics, and social harmony. As integral parts of the Confucian cultural sphere, both nations have engaged in vibrant intellectual and spiritual exchanges, with Mencius’ philosophy of benevolent governance (renzheng) playing a particularly influential role in shaping Korean political thought and ethical traditions. However, modern political shifts and historical disruptions led to a temporary stagnation of these exchanges. With the normalization of China-South Korea relations, there has been a resurgence in cultural interactions, including renewed scholarly engagement with Confucian principles, particularly in relation to governance, morality, and religious philosophy. This study explores the historical and contemporary significance of Mencius’ doctrine of benevolent governance within Sino-Korean cultural exchange, emphasizing its religious and ethical dimensions. By analyzing how Confucian moral philosophy influenced Korean political structures, social ethics, and religious thought, this research highlights the enduring relevance of Confucian values in shaping the moral consciousness of both nations. The paper further examines contemporary manifestations of cultural exchange, such as the Korean Wave (Hallyu) and China’s Han Style, to assess their impact on the philosophical and spiritual discourse between the two nations. Through an exploration of Mencius’ ideas in the context of modern governance, interfaith dialogue, and ethical statecraft, this study addresses both the challenges and opportunities presented by contemporary Sino-Korean cultural exchange. It argues that Confucian religious and moral philosophy provides a valuable foundation for fostering cross-cultural understanding, strengthening diplomatic relations, and addressing ethical dilemmas in governance and social development. Future research should further examine how Confucian spiritual traditions continue to shape moral and political frameworks in East Asia and how these principles can be reinterpreted to address modern ethical and religious challenges.

[authors] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [givenName] => Wei Liu [affiliation] => Chonnam National University College of Culture and Social Sciences, 50 Daehak-ro Dundeok-dong, Yeosu-si, Jeollanam-do, Korea ) ) [keywords] => Array ( [0] => Confucianism; Cultural Exchange; Political Relations; Mencius' Idea of Benevolent Government ) [doi] => 10.24204/ejpr.2025.4677 [datePublished] => 2025-02-14 [pdf] => https://www.philosophy-of-religion.eu/menuscript/index.php/ejpr/article/view/4677/version/2062/3499 )
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MENCIUS’ BENEVOLENT GOVERNANCE AND ITS RELIGIOUS SIGNIFICANCE: CONFUCIAN MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN SINO-KOREAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE AND SPIRITUAL ETHICS

Wei Liu
Chonnam National University College of Culture and Social Sciences, 50 Daehak-ro Dundeok-dong, Yeosu-si, Jeollanam-do, Korea

DOI: https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2025.4677

Abstract

China and Korea share a deep-rooted cultural and philosophical heritage, historically shaped by Confucianism, which has served as both a moral framework and a guiding principle for governance, ethics, and social harmony. As integral parts of the Confucian cultural sphere, both nations have engaged in vibrant intellectual and spiritual exchanges, with Mencius’ philosophy of benevolent governance (renzheng) playing a particularly influential role in shaping Korean political thought and ethical traditions. However, modern political shifts and historical disruptions led to a temporary stagnation of these exchanges. With the normalization of China-South Korea relations, there has been a resurgence in cultural interactions, including renewed scholarly engagement with Confucian principles, particularly in relation to governance, morality, and religious philosophy. This study explores the historical and contemporary significance of Mencius’ doctrine of benevolent governance within Sino-Korean cultural exchange, emphasizing its religious and ethical dimensions. By analyzing how Confucian moral philosophy influenced Korean political structures, social ethics, and religious thought, this research highlights the enduring relevance of Confucian values in shaping the moral consciousness of both nations. The paper further examines contemporary manifestations of cultural exchange, such as the Korean Wave (Hallyu) and China’s Han Style, to assess their impact on the philosophical and spiritual discourse between the two nations. Through an exploration of Mencius’ ideas in the context of modern governance, interfaith dialogue, and ethical statecraft, this study addresses both the challenges and opportunities presented by contemporary Sino-Korean cultural exchange. It argues that Confucian religious and moral philosophy provides a valuable foundation for fostering cross-cultural understanding, strengthening diplomatic relations, and addressing ethical dilemmas in governance and social development. Future research should further examine how Confucian spiritual traditions continue to shape moral and political frameworks in East Asia and how these principles can be reinterpreted to address modern ethical and religious challenges.

Keywords: Confucianism; Cultural Exchange; Political Relations; Mencius' Idea of Benevolent Government

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