独尊儒术

獨尊儒術
dúzūnrúshù
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 to revere only Confucianism (and dismiss the Hundred Schools)
  2. 2 the Han dynasty policy of Confucian orthodoxy

Examples

Hàn Wǔdì cǎinà Dǒng Zhòngshū de jiànyì, bàchù bǎijiā, dúzūn rúshù.
Emperor Wu of Han adopted Dong Zhongshu's proposal to dismiss the Hundred Schools and revere only Confucianism.
Dúzūn rúshù de zhèngcè yǐngxiǎngle Zhōngguó liǎng qiān nián.
The policy of revering Confucianism alone influenced China for two thousand years.

Tips

history
Coined under Emperor Wu of Han (汉武帝, around 134 BCE) following the memorial of scholar Dong Zhongshu (). The full slogan is 独尊儒术 (bachu baijia, duzun rushu) - 'dismiss the Hundred Schools, revere only the Confucian arts.' It made Confucianism the official state ideology and shaped imperial China for over two millennia.
usage
Today often used metaphorically to criticize any policy that elevates one school of thought while suppressing others - intellectual monopoly.

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