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    because of the trusting bond and positive relationship he holds with his people‚ allowing them the success‚ but also maintaining his role in leadership by not even hinting at the true depth of his rule. And it is because of this that I agree with Lao-tzu; anyone this selfless and pure of intent deserves to rule over a trustworthy people‚ just as much as the people of any place deserve a leader of this

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    how it ties to the game Go‚ the American strategies and games American strategies reflect‚ how Sun Tzu ’s Art of War is an epitome of the Chinese ways of war‚ and how the game Go is played. Dr. Lai discusses the concept of shi that Sun Tzu‚ “the Chinese grand master of military strategy‚ uses it for the title of a chapter in his Art of War‚ the world’s oldest military treasure.” (Lai‚ 7) Sun Tzu discusses four key aspects of shi; the first called qi and zheng‚ meaning variable and its variation

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    II. Basic Beliefs A. Buddhism has several key texts that they follow‚ including the Tripitaka‚ the Mahayana Sutras‚ and the Tibetan Book of the Dead. 1. The Tripitaka is the book that is based on the original teachings of the Buddha. a. Means “the baskets” b. Text written on long narrow leaves‚ sewn at edges then grouped into baskets c. Earliest collection of Buddhist teachings d. Followed closely by Theravada sect.

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    punishment would have to be a case dealing with Sun Tzu. This specific case I had learned in my military experience and studies of Sun Tzu. Sun Tzu taught women to be a part of combat. Which‚ back in those days combat was run by strong and intelligent men and women were not allowed to be a part of war. Two of the women (emperor’s concubines) that he tried to teach marching to show his military skills‚ the women laughed when the drum sounded. After Sun Tzu restated what he wanted and they continued to

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    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 emphasized the importance of personal virtue. He believed that if people were taught that they would find a reverence for tradition and a solid political life. Confucius set out to rectify political disorder

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    present for Confucianists. It is important for them to focus on bettering themselves. Even though it is important to treat others well‚ the principals they live by are very self involved. Never do they agglomerate to rejoice with other followers of Confucius’ teachings. The final aspect of almost all world religions is the belief of an afterlife. The believers find comfort in an afterlife‚ knowing that if they achieve some sort of goal on Earth or do many acts of kindness‚ they will find peace in an

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    symbols instead ofChinese characters. Temple of Confucius of Jiangyin‚Wuxi‚ Jiangsu. This is a wénmiào(文庙)‚ that is to say a temple whereConfucius is worshiped as Wéndì(文帝)‚ "Culture Emperor"‚ "God Making Culture Thrive". Gates of the wenmiao of Datong‚Shanxi. Confucianism‚ also known as Ruism‚[1][2] is an ethical and philosophical system‚ on occasion described as a religion‚[note 1]developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius (551–479 BCE). Confucianism originated as an "ethical-sociopolitical

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    teachings and thoughts of ancient Chinese teacher Confucius. Confucianism originated during the Spring and Autumn period (770 to 476 BC). Confucius emphasized the morality of an individual and the government‚ the importance of how social relationships should be and how it affects social order and lastly‚ the justification and earnestness of people. Some of Confucius’ main goals and hopes centralized on China’s period of chaos and turmoil which Confucius believed could be resolved by establishing a form

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    Jason Thompson Philosophy James Schaar 2/09/2013 Confucius was born in 551-479 BC. His father died while Confucius was three years old. He was raised in a poor single mother family‚ during a time of civil unrest in china. Confucius is thought to be the first teacher and the one of most influential Chinese philosophers. After his death his teachings became the basis for Confucianism. Confucius believed that we’re naturally good‚ but it needs to be learned. People have to learn how to “cultivate

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