From the beginning of Han Dynasty to the beginning of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, Huang Lao (Taoist)
After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty (Confucianism) (the dispute between ancient and modern Confucian classics)
Three kingdoms-Confucianism, skin and bones
Jin dynasty-metaphysics (confluence of Confucianism and Taoism)
Southern and Northern Dynasties-Confucianism (mainly Buddhism)
Sui and Tang Dynasties —— Ruling the country by Confucianism (Buddhism and Taoism, respectively)
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms-Confucianism
Northern Song Dynasty-Confucianism
Southern Song Dynasty-Confucianism (Neo-Confucianism)
Yuan-Tibetan Buddhism
Confucianism in the Ming Dynasty (Xue Xin and Neo-Confucianism coexisted during the Jiajing period) (religious belief in Taoism, Lao Zhu thought Anbaili was a branch of Buddhism).
Confucianism in Qing dynasty (governing the country) (religious belief of Tibetan Buddhism)