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    The preserving of Qin administrative structures is one of the key concepts in the longevity of Han dynasty. In both the Qin and Han dynasties‚ a similar legal system of a bureaucracy was adopted‚ where at the center of the state‚ a centralized government body existed. In effort in unifying the empire‚ during the Qin Dynasty‚ land was divided into different administrative provinces governed by nobles and aristocrats. During the Han Dynasty‚ the emperors continued to expand the notion of a centralized

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    The gender inequality that Confucian teachings bring to Chinese society underlies the cruelty and unfair treatment from which girls‚ like Doggie‚ suffer. According to Chinese culture‚ under the influence of Confucianism‚ women are expected to be obedient to males and support them at home. As Jiang states‚ “model women are still supposed to be those who obey men‚ do all housework‚ and have no claim in important decisions” (Jiang 229). This enforces the societal

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    definite rules of conduct. Confucius once said that man was to take "as much trouble to discover what was right as lesser men take to discover what will pay". The twin concepts of “jen” and “li” are often said to constitute the basis of Confucianism. Jen is defined as human heartedness‚ goodness‚ benevolence‚ and that which gives human beings their humanity. Li is defined as principle of gain‚ benefit‚ order‚ and the concrete guide to human action. Li has two basic meanings; the first one

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    unbiased response with the use of questions and answers.( Doc3) Although the scholar establishes a set of questions and answers that give a guide to defend buddhism against HOSTILE questions‚ he shows a sense of coexistence between Buddhism and COnfucianism. ( Doc 3) In addition‚ Zong MI‚ a Buddhist scholar also shares his unbiased response toward Confucius‚ Laozi‚ and Buddha. H e aARGUES for equality of all the philosophies as well as emphazies that they all lead to

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    Sample  DBQ  paragraphs:           Directions:       Read  the  THREE  sample  introductory  paragraphs  and  choose  the  one  that  makes   the  most  sense  to  you.    You  may  use  one  of  them  in  your  essay  if  you  have  not  been   able  to  come  up  with  one  of  your  own.      Also  below  is  a

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    China was followed by centuries of disorder and political decentralization until Chinese rulers in the northern part of the country drove out the invaders. The cultural changes went from being a mainly an ancestor worship/religion to Daoism and Confucianism. This was mainly brought about because by Zhou Dynasty they rounded up all the ancestor scrolls and burned them. Another cultural change was the population decline from epidemic disease this was caused by an influx of trade. The diseases may have

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    |Name: David Thai |Date: 6/23/13 | Graded Assignment Unit Test‚ Part 2: Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies‚ c. 600 B.C.E. to c. 600 C.E. Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit. |Score | | | (45 points) 1. Analyze similarities and differences in methods of political control in

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    Chapter 2 Document analysis Source: teachings of the Rival Chinese Schools Author: Confucius‚ Mencius‚ Xunzi‚ Laozi Time period: Purpose: to compare and contrast teachings of different philosophers Tone: teachings Audience: followers of Confucianism and Daoism Point of view: first person Important content: teachings Assessment of validity: valid Chapter 3 Time period Society | china | India | Characteristics of society | | | Political | As the dynasties changed‚ so did the

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    “Child Bridge” System My topic will be the “child bridge” system and the traditional rural life in China toward to the story “Xiao Xiao” by Sheng Congwen. The story is mainly about a young girl‚ Xiao Xiao who enters into the child bridge system with no choice and facing the struggle between the modern and traditional Chinese culture. Child bridge system was an unfair system that use to against women and was very common in rural China. It was an arranged marriage which daughter in the poor

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    rationality‚ and the yin was feminine‚ representing weakness and darkness.  Where I come from‚ female inferiority is thought to be permanent and embedded in the workings of the universe. Erin: I see that your religion plays a big part in your life. Confucianism isn’t a religion‚ it is a lifestyle that teaches you to do the right thing. Erin: A good moral is an excellent quality we look for in all of our candidates. Now‚ one last question‚ what can you do that other candidates cannot? Savannah:

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