Although the Confucian ideology provided the fundamentals for the substance of traditional law, the Legalist school constructed the important framework of the traditional legal system.
The architectural style of Changdeokgung overall features simplicity and frugality because of Confucian ideology.
These four plants also represent the four seasons and, in Confucian ideology, four aspects of the junzi ("prince" or "noble one").
The dynasties of its independent age from the tenth to nineteenth centuries, due to the Confucian ideology, supported agriculture as the foundation of the society.
It was under Sejong's kingship that Korea began to experience a significant shift in academics and Confucian philosophical ideologies.
Some Chinese era names were adopted, especially in the Joseon dynasty due to the Korean Confucian ideology.
On cultural grounds, there was also hostility due to the commerce and acquisition of foreign goods which stood in contrast to their Confucian ideologies.
Confucian ideology still provided the raison d'être for the Imperial government.
With the establishment of a state-wide Confucian ideology and a common written language, the government further infiltrated the social life of the population.
Nevertheless, its intellectual aspects have also been disputed, mainly due to its stress on fame and profit and its conflicts with Confucian ideology.