Running Head: CIVILIZATIONS Ancient China and Ancient Rome: Their Influence in Eastern and Western Civilizations Sonya Boone Strayer University Ancient China and Ancient Rome: Their Influence in Eastern and Western Civilizations The ancient countries of China and Rome shared a specific time of social and economic prosperity; China’s Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire. Both were able to succeed in flourishing where other countries failed due to their strong military and
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community as a whole. In later ages‚ emphasis of loyalty was often placed more on the obligations of the ruled to the ruler‚ and less on the ruler’s obligations to the ruled. Like filial piety‚ loyalty was often subverted by the autocratic regimes in China. Nonetheless‚ throughout the ages‚ many Confucians continued to fight against unrighteous superiors and rulers. Many of these Confucians suffered and sometimes died because of their conviction and action. During the Ming-Qing era‚ prominent Confucians
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Confucius was written during the Warring States Period. Confucianism has influenced many East Asian cultures around the world. Confucius created the analects to illustrate his opinion on the government. Confucius way have permeated every sector of China through government‚ education‚ and daily moral behavior. Confucius believed that every relationship had a role to play out as if everyone was a character on a stage and this phrase illustrates the philosophy of Confucius in one sentence when: “Zigong
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Thugs In Accient India On a well-worn road through central India‚ Lieutenant Subhani of the Bengal Native Infantry and his three traveling companions were nearing the final leg of their journey. Ordinarily the Lieutenant would have only his pair of loyal orderlies to keep him company as he traveled‚ but today a third man walked alongside hishorse—a stranger who had joined him only that morning. The year was 1812‚ and the pleasant October weather made for an easy trek. Subhani knew these roads
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Ancient China was located in the eastern part of Asia. As time went on‚ China expanded its borders to the north‚ south‚ and west. Today‚ China itself covers one-third of the continent of Asia. It is the third largest country in the world. China also has the world’s largest population. China shares borders with fourteen other countries. Major cities‚ which developed and grew along the Huang He‚ Chang Jiang‚ Wei and Luo rivers‚ served as political‚ financial‚ and economic centers of the dynasties.
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Years active: Ancient India was active from 3300 BC - 1300 BC. Location: South central Asia‚ on northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent. Geography: Ancient India had the indus river valley flowing through and also had large and well planned cities. Social Structure The order of social hierarchy is‚ the highest caste is the Brahmins (priests)‚ the Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers)‚ Vaisyas (skilled traders‚ merchants‚ and minor officials)‚ Shudras (unskilled workers)‚ and the lowest Pariah
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In this essay I will describe the three main religions of Ancient China. Although they are not that much alike they do have some similarities. There were three major religions in ancient china‚ Taoism‚ Buddhism‚ and Confucianism. The religion Taoism began in China in the 300’s BC. "Taoism was Chinas own indigenous higher religion‚ characterized by the fourth century by a literate and self-perpetuating priesthood‚ a pantheon of celestial deities‚ complex rituals‚ and revealed scriptures in
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The hierarchy of ancient China and India were similar with a noticeable sign of select individuals being considered “higher” than others. The caste system was strict in India and prohibited other classes from interacting with each other. China’s social system differed from India’s caste system‚ by not demonstrating a formal and strict social ladder. Where in India there existed over three hundred sub castes at one point‚ China had a simple three caste social ladder. Although the Chinese did not have
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INDIA CHINA COMPARISON ❖ Infrastructure ❖ National Inequality and regional disparity Table of Contents |Topic |Compiled by |Roll No | | | | | |Infrastructure
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1. Abstract The purpose of this report is to discuss the invention of paper and paper history in various countries in Asia. Among Asian countries‚ ancient China will be emphasized due to the fact that invention of papermaking attributed to Chinese inventor. The flow of papermaking technology in Asia will also be mentioned in the following discussion. The introduction part provides the background of writing materials and papermaking invention‚ 2. Introduction Before 105 A.D‚ writing materials varied
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