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    good moral character and good government. Being of good moral standing gives way to the many concepts of the Daodejing. Confucius believed that if everyone lived this way harmony within ones-self‚ those who ruled and nature became balanced. “Confucianism is often thought of as a system for the regulation of social groups and the transformation of the individual. The perfect person is the junzi (chun-tzu)

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    Introduction China is one of the world’s major countries. It’s situated in central and East Asia. It’s known because of its rich population‚ a rising economic super power and its different style of management. China is a country with golden history. Especially‚ its Chinese Revolution brought a lot of progress in all its sectors. . World politics is becoming even more dynamic and different blocs are emerging in the world. These blocs are of multiple nature‚ among them are the countries‚ which

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    The place of filial piety in ancient China. Journal Of The American Oriental Society‚ 118 (2)‚ pp. 185--199. Hwang‚ K. (1999). Filial piety and loyalty: Two types of social identification in Confucianism. Asian Journal Of Social Psychology‚ 2 (1)‚ pp. 163--183. Slote‚ W. H. & De Vos‚ G. A. (1998). Confucianism and the family. Albany‚ N.Y.: State University Of New York Press. Stone Funerary Epitaph. (2014). [Museum Label]. China Gallery‚ Asian Civilisation Museum‚ Singapore.

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    During the post-classical era‚ East Asian trade experienced many changes through their innovations and means of trade-both maritime and overland. However‚ the spread of religion through these trade routes remained constant. One innovation that changeed East Asian trade was the introduction of the grand canal by the Sui dynasty. It was a system of artificial waterways that went from Hangshou to Bejing and Chang’an. The grand canal served as East Asia’s principal mean of internal trade. When it

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    Confucius The Chinese teacher and philosopher Confucius was the founder of the school of philosophy known as the Ju or Confucianism‚ which is still very influential in China. Information on his life Confucius is the Latinized name of K’ung Fu-tzu (Great Master K’ung). His original name was K’ung Ch’iu; he is also known as K’ung Chung-ni. The most detailed traditional account of Confucius’s life is contained in the Records of the Historian (Shih chi) by Ssu-ma Ch’ien‚ who lived from 145 B

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    were built temples‚ where are done ritual and sacrifice. With the spread of Confucian in honor of Confucius in other countries were built temples‚ including Japan‚ where they are called cosine-be (kōshi-byō). Often there have Confucian schools. Confucianism doesn’t have special clergy or monasticism institution‚ although there are Confucian hermits scribes. In spring are celebrated a feast of All Souls‚ when visiting the ancestors graves necessarily. In the first place in Japan Confucius is revered

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    Both son and daughter are a blessing for the parents. It is a fact that the strongest and the most sincere love exists in the relation of the parents and their children. No child is born good or bad‚ it is the qualities he/she adopts with the passage of time that make him/her stand good or bad. A good son or a good daughter would be obedient to his parents. It is religious obligation‚ a social norm and an indication of refined behaviors and a peaceful family set up for the children to be obedient

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    Chasidy Lovett Instructor: Michael McLaughlin World Religions: East and West REL-223-CL02 1 February 2015 Confucius Lives Next Door Review The book “Confucius Lives Next Door” is written by T.R. Reid based on his experience while he was living in Tokyo. "Confucius Lives Next Door‚" is an interesting book that held my attention throughout that gives you Reid’s first-hand insight into the differences between the East (mainly Japan) and the West societies. Reid goes in depth about Asian values‚ talks

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    Thought is defined by Webster’s Dictionary as “an idea or opinion produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind.” Thought can be influenced by different geographic locations‚ cultures‚ customs‚ religions and beliefs. On opposite sides of the world geographically there are advantages thinking like both an Easterner and Westerner. Eastern thinking is founded on many different principles than Western thinking. Differences in every aspect of life can be found among these civilizations.

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    relationship and through business setting it can be better understood as connection. Guanxi has its roots in the Confucian philosophy of valuing social hierarchy and reciprocal obligations. Confucian ideology has a 2‚000-year-old history in China. Confucianism stresses the importance of relationships‚ both within the family and between master and servant. Confucian ideology teaches that people are not created equal. Today‚ Chinese will often cultivate a guanxiwang‚ or "relationship network‚" for help

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