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    control differs religiously. While Han China’s political method is centered around Confucianism during the beginning of the dynasty‚ and after steps of political change‚ around Daoism‚ society of Imperial Rome associates themselves‚ and is influenced by Polytheism. Confucianism is defined as more of a philosophy than a religion based on the reasons that Confucius‚ a Chinese philosopher and founder of Confucianism‚ taught philosophical and ethical ideas‚ glorifying humanity and shaping the traditional

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    Mythology is a collection of myths or the study of ancient traditional stories of gods or heroes‚ giving an explanation to an unexplained event. For Plato‚ the fist known user of the term‚ muthologia meant know more than the telling of stories (Kirk 8). Mythology is an important aspect to the world‚ today. Through the study of myths help us develop an idea of what the cultures were like. It includes hints that exhibit how they lived their lives. Myth is its serious purpose and its importance to

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    Chapter 27 – Tradition and Change in East Asia The Ming Dynasty  1368-1644  Restored traditional Chinese rule  Hongwu was founder  Tried to drive out any Mongol influence  Used mandarins to travel through the empire to make sure policy was being followed o Also used eunuchs who were loyal to the gov’t because they couldn’t have families  The Emperor Yongle used the navy to expand and show China’s power  Kept powerful army to keep out invaders in the early years o Mongol armies

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    literature‚ science‚ art and industry. The Han dynasty also followed the ideals of Confucianism‚ which were reflected through politics as the government not only appointed talented men but also already capable men who were determined to improve. Confucianism quickly became the official ideology of the great nation�. The Han dynasty ’s reign also marked the transformation of China ’s literacy and intellectual history. Confucianism had already had a big impact on the Chinese culture and on the lives of the

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    four little dragons during the post-World War 2 period. Some of these factors were situational factors unique to the time but some of the factors were cultural. The legacy of Confucianism in Japan and the four little dragons helped to further the goals of industrialization that these nations had. The traditions of Confucianism provided for Japan and the four little dragons both a pliant public and a model for choosing competent leaders. Confucian traditions placed an emphasis on the values

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    Notable scholars agree with Ames about the relational understanding of the individual in ancient Chinese society‚ stating that there was little room for concern for the personal self as an end in itself.42 However‚ even in the times of classical Confucianism a vision as described by Roger Ames was considered utopian: A famous passage in the Liyun chapter of the Records of Rites‚ which is concerned with the utopian vision of the Great Unity (datong)‚ suggests that a completely communitarian society

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    Confucius stressed that a harmonious society can be created through the practice of Li. Discuss how this is possible by using the Five Relationships concepts. What is the Five Relationships? * In Confucianism‚ it’s between superior and inferior person. They are ruler – subject‚ husband – wife‚ father – son‚ older brother – younger brother‚ and elder friend – younger friend. * Each has a formal responsibility to carry out toward the other. The husband has responsibility for li toward his

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    The Chinese culture has a variety of religions and philosophies; behind each one there is a core of theories and principles formed by its founders. The aspects of the yin-yang principal are the basis of the three major Chinese religions: Taoism‚ Confucianism‚ and Buddhism. In China‚ people are aware of the importance of believing in the yin and yang principles. The Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender states‚ the Chinese view yin and yang as opposites‚ where yin is dark and yang is light. They are also

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    My father recommended to me Mr. Ku Hong-Ming’s works when I was fresh out of high school. He said that since I was going to major in English‚ it might be as well to read about Mr. Ku works and try to understand how a Chinese writer’s English writing‚ after such a long period‚ is still so widely appreciated. I remember quite clearly how I was totally shocked while for first time I read the great words by Mr. Ku Hung-Ming. The collection of his articles‚ named “The Spirit of the Chinese People”

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    Daoist temple. Nor is it extraordinary to see a self-professed Buddhist offer incense at a Daoist temple to a historical figure known for his Confucian virtues. China has been a multi-religion country since the ancient times. It is well known that Confucianism is an indigenous religion and is the soul of Chinese culture‚ which enjoyed popular support among people and even became the guiding ideology for feudalism society‚ but it did not develop into a national belief. It makes the culture more tolerant

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