At this moment, Bian Ji was still unaware that the pretty-faced young man sitting across from him was already preparing a trap…
"Lord, your statement," he said with interest, "seems to suggest that Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism are no different from one another."
However, Zhao Douan shook his head and replied,
"If one stands outside, the teachings of the three schools seem similar. But once you enter, I feel they are quite different."
He pointed to the first bowl:
"Confucianism doesn't involve any mysterious or powerful cultivation; it's all about learning to conduct oneself in accordance to the world, nurturing righteousness, rectifying the heart, and being sincere. On a smaller scale, it's about making oneself better survive in the human world, and on a larger scale, it's about improving oneself and thus all others.
It emphasizes that everyone has a saint within them.