One was Confucianism, created by Confucius. “He believed that there were five key relationships, but the most important was between father and son (John Green, 7:37).” In later Chinese history, this was finally implemented into society. This helped father and son respect each other. Given the time, women were probably different because the belief didn’t include women. However, there is the belief that was held that was related to conquering and transitioning power. The belief that another dynasty will take power, lasted for 3,000 years. One of the examples of one conquering the other is when the Man Chu’s eventually took over China and created the Qing dynasty. Sadly, the time while one dynasty is changing to another, many citizen may die. With that, economy may fall too. Given that it was a time of art, painters believed in repairing older paintings. “Painters working in the court, or professionally, or as a means of self- conservation, drive inspiration from earlier traditions found in the northern Song (960-1127), southern song (1127-1279), and Yaun (1271-1368) periods (Campbell Thomas)”. This was with all arts and not just one type. The arts opened up many, fun jobs. These jobs allowed those to expose their true feelings through …show more content…
Bringing the Europeans over was a generous thing to do because it introduced new ideas and traditions. However, teaming with Japan to take away silver out of trade was still a back-stab. Matteo Ricci was mentioned in multiple sources as a very important person in Chinese history at the time, even though he was an Italian. Matteo lived in China for the rest of his life, which was 1522 to 1610. The time he spent there was as a Catholic missionary and linguist. The impression of him seemed to describe him as a nice guy. Given that he was a missionary, that’s must have been why he is so