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    countries like Japan and China‚ where Buddhism is more popular for the major part of the people within. However‚ on the other hand‚ there is much deeply rooted Confucian influence when seeing the culture in Korea as well. It is so fundamental norms in Korean culture that people do not even recognize the fact that it is actually originated in Confucian teachings. Many “invisible rules” at the drinking table‚ using respecting way of talking to parents‚ the figure of ideal woman and such are expected to exist

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    Song Dynasty: The Almost Industrial Revolution Between A.D 960-1279 China entered a phase of economic and agricultural growth that was much larger than ever before. Revolutions in farming‚ ideology‚ and bureaucracy allowed the Song Dynasty to become the world’s first modern economy. This great economy resulted in high levels of urbanization and favorable conditions for technological development‚ commerce and a rural-based proto-industrialization.1 Despite the rich development and likelihood of

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    The Confucius Institute

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    In recent years the Chinese government started the government funded Confucian Institute and made Chinese teaching available to countries and universities which otherwise would not have been able to afford it. Confucian Institutes all over the world teach the language and culture of the Chinese people‚ as well as providing a program that could change the way students relate to China. The name “Confucian” is‚ in my opinion‚ a lure for those who think this program may be about Confucius’s

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    The Red Chamber Sparknotes

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    and customs. This enlightened novel is filled with drama and entanglement‚ rages from comical to tragic and presents both romance and death. Dream of the Red Chamber provides the reader with an amazing perspicacity of Chinese society under the Confucian order. Though often perceived as a love story Tsao Hsueh Chin instead creatively designs his novel to show the decline of an aristocrat family (Chia’s) in the Qing Dynasty‚ through manipulation‚ fear and destructive characters who are easily corrupted

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    Kangxi and Qianlong

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    showed the utmost respect for the complex and diverse legacy. During his era‚ Confucian materials such as Four Books and Five Classics were still prevalent and became doctrines that were the basis for the state examinations leading scholars to government services. Education and examinations had become big and important things under Kangxi’s control‚ which‚ I think‚ is an aspect representing Kangxi’s ideas as a Confucian ruler. He also mentioned that a great ruler should be sincere in reverence for

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    Introduction A joint venture‚ according to Adler and Graham (1989)‚along with mergers and acquisitions‚ licensing and distribution agreements‚ and sales of products and services – critical aspects of all such interorganizational relationships‚ are face-to-face negotiations. This would mean the interaction between people. In today’s society‚ as the world becomes much more globalized than we could ever think of‚ with the fast growth of the internet industry‚ we are connected with people from another

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    Loyalty In Ancient China

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    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 such as Wang Yangming promoted individuality and independent thinking as a counterweight to subservience to authority. The famous thinker Huang Zongxi

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    discussed by philosophers all over the country‚ and eventually‚ became the hundred schools of thoughts. Many famous philosophers in this period includes Confucius‚ Mencius‚ Meng Zi‚ Han Feizi‚ and many others. The two ideas that I’m most interest is Confucian and legalist ideas.

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    nature men are pretty much alike‚ it is learning and practice that set them apart." This quote by Confucius has been entrenched in the people of China’s minds. Chinese lives revolved around Confucian teachings and beliefs. Confucian ideas and beliefs would come to shape the Chinese government. In addition‚ Confucian ideas would dominate Chinese society‚ and governed the Chinese’s way of life. Then in 1949‚ the Communists swept into Beijing‚ and took power. The leader of the Communists‚ Mao Zedong‚ announced

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    After my visit to China‚ I have noticed three vital aspects of three Chinese dynasties that have either benefited or have been detrimental to the success of these respective dynasties. In the Han dynasty‚ their Confucian way of government administration‚ and their useful and bearable taxes led to a successful long-term dynasty. In the Qin dynasty‚ their Legalist ideals of government‚ and their unnecessary high taxes led to an oppressive society that accomplished incredible achievements in a short

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