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    The Confucian idea of a superior man is one with “ideal characteristics who epitomizes excellence” (“The Superior Man and the Inferior Man”‚ n.d.). This means that the superior man values the virtues taught by Confucius and displays them in their daily life. Confucius

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    graphic design‚ theatre and film‚ textiles‚ and literature were all acceptable mediums for The Futurists. Two of the more notorious Futurists were Filippo Marinetti‚ and Umberto Boccioni. Marinetti’s Manifesto of Futurism and Boccioni’s plastic dynamism and sculpture‚ Unique Forms of Continuity in Space are two very well known pieces of art which played an important role in the popularity of Futurism. The works of the two futurists inspired many artists of their time and are still well known amongst

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    communities with a strong economy. Then‚ that dynasty would grow weaker and fall victim to internal rebellions or invasions. The cycle would start over. 2.) What role does the Confucian system play in China? What is a notable problem Confucius set out to rectify? What is meant by the Rival Chinese schools? The Confucian system was based on the teachings of Confucius. Confucius spread ideas about political virtue and good government. He was not a religious leader which shifted Chinese values. He

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    Chapter Two Confucianism and Christianity Confucius and Christ Colin Hoad “As to being a sage‚ or a man of virtue‚ how dare I presume to such a claim? Striving thereafter unwearyingly‚ and teaching others therein without flagging – that can be said of me‚ and that is all.” [Confucius‚ “The Analects” 7:33] “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live‚ even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.” [John 11:25] Spring

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    continuity of political practices from earlier traditional Chinese dynasties. For example‚ one specific aspect in the Tang dynasty were revived during the Ming dynasty such as the Tang code. During the Ming dynasty‚ Hongwu established the draft of a new Confucian law code‚ the Daming Lu‚ which repeated assorted clauses found in the Tang code years ago. During the Qing dynasty‚ emperor Kangxi’s economical changes helped him throughout his reign. For example‚ Kangxi’s irrigation projects helped grow more crops

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    China had more continuities than changes after its fall‚ unlike the other classical civilizations. China went from a politically centralized civilization with a developed hierarchy with mutual respect of the upper and lower classes that followed Confucian ways of obedience and deference to the syncretism of Buddhism and Daoism during 100 to 600 CE because of nomadic invasions‚ corrupt bureaucracies‚ and religious fluctuations. However‚ bureaucracies and Confucianism remained. China’s collapse began

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    Before there was a religion in Japan‚ there were just local gods and shrines. As the years progressed‚ Japan established connections with other religions. “Buddhist religion and Confucian social values from China and Korea brought a different way of life for the Japanese including changes to their religion” (Voorst 190). With these close connections to China and Korea‚ the new culture consisted of “Confucianism and Buddhism‚ literature‚ philosophy‚ art‚ architecture‚ science‚ medicine‚ and government”

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    service exams and was placed as the district magistrate of Chang-Ping where he became a judge. Throughout the book‚ Judge Dee takes on many complex cases and with his education in Confucian beliefs is able to catch each criminal and provide justice for the people of Chang-Ping. Judge Dee was a good Confucian government official because he practiced filial piety‚ he possessed the three most important characteristics of a Junzi and he implemented the idea of the Five Relationships. Through

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    China has changed in certain ways and remained the same in others from the early Golden Ages to the late 1900s. China has experienced a series of cultural and political transformations‚ shaping the lives of many Chinese citizens. Culturally‚ the country’s art and literature hardly changed for almost eight hundred years. Along with their culture‚ China remained politically the same from the beginning of the Golden Ages all the way until the 1800s. On the other hand‚ China’s government and society

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    continue to have a strong impact on the Vietnamese society‚ and to a large extent adversely affect the entrepreneurial spirit of the community. Typical constraints private entrepreneurs face may have roots in the cultural facet as legacy of the Confucian society like relationship-based bank credit. Low quality business education is both a victim and culprit of the long-standing tradition that looks down on the role of private entrepreneurship in the country. Introduction This paper explores the

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