Kano Tan'yû, Japanese, 1602-1674. Confucius at the "Apricot Altar". mid-17th century. Artstor, library.artstor.org/asset/AMBOSTONIG_10313626501
The United Religions Initiative (URI) is an interfaith organization dedicated to understanding and peace. The URI maintains webpages with an overview of many faiths. Follow this link to get to the article about Confucianism. If you use this site, remember you will need to create your own citation following this format:
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Middle School In Context has many different resources for you. This link will take you to reference articles about the religion you are researching. Remember that you can use the "cite" button to have your citation made for you or exported directly into NoodleTools.
Britannica is a fantastic resource. This article is mostly about the historic origins of Confucianism. This link will take you directly to the paragraph on the modern era. Remember that Britannica will make a citation for you. Just click the checkbox at the top right of the page.
Global Issues in Context is a high school database, however, it has many reference articles about Confucianism. When you use one of the In Context databases, the citations are easy to get. Just click the "cite" icon in the top right and follow the directions.
Britannica School, High School edition, has a lot of information about Confucianism. Click the link to see the article.