Confucianism teaches people what to teach and Buddhism teaches people what to teach.

Buddha: All laws are empty!

Tao: Governing by doing nothing!

Confucianism: Ren 'an!

Why?

Because Buddhists believe that the universe is created by the karma of all beings, the world we live in is nothing and changing. Therefore, Buddhism advocates: see through, let go. The so-called "all images are illusory."

Taoism, on the other hand, views the world with simple yin and yang, and pays attention to governing yang with yin, so it advocates "governing by doing nothing", as the Tao Te Ching says: "Death by doing nothing."

Confucianism is the most prosperous in China. There are many masters, so we won't teach others to swim! In short, advocating "impartiality" is the golden mean. Why do I say benevolence, courtesy and safety? Confucius said that if you practice with one word all your life, it is "forgiveness", which shows that Confucius values forgiveness very much. Isn't this benevolence? "Courtesy in return" is China's thought of becoming a state of etiquette, which should of course be summarized. (transferred from Baidu)