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    Jie Lei 311027954 从世说新语中看清谈:清谈的形式 清谈的内容以及清谈的影响 The “Pure Conversation” (qingtan) cultural movement 清谈的定义 The “Pure Conversation” (qingtan 清谈) cultural movement emerged in the Wei-Jin period and is defined as not only the approach that scholars communicate with each other‚ sharing their thoughts‚ but also a form that shows the main stream of the philosophy thoughts of the society in the Wei-Jin period. (Tang 1991‚ pg.18). 清谈兴起的原因:This essay will introduce the “Pure Conversation”(qingtan)

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    The Critiques of Feudal Chinese Society in Lu Xun’s Two Articles: Madman’s Diary and Leaving the Pass By The term 2 HASS essay question Singapore University of Technology and Design Lin Yijuan October 2013 Once during the years 1915-1923 in modern Chinese history‚ a grand revolution campaign named New Culture Movement was whipped up by some pioneer revolutionists. This group led by Lu Xun and Chen Duxiu considered the feudalism as the primary obstruction of China’s development

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    from the teachings of a Chinese philosopher named Confucius‚ or Kongzi. His students recorded all his teachings in a book called the Analects‚ which mainly focused on social and family relationships (4). Confucius believed that respect for others was necessary for peace within society. Confucius thought that human nature is morally neutral‚ and it is peoples ’ choices in their later lives that determine if they are good or bad (1). Two of Confucius ’s students‚ Mencius and Xunzi‚ argued about whether

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    responses. Example of matching terms format: Please match the terms or names from each column that are most closely related in significance and historical context. Write a 3-4 sentence explanation of their relationship (BE BRIEF BUT SPECIFIC) Confucius Utnapishtim Gilgamesh Filial Piety Key Names & Terms Gilgamesh Enkidu Utnapishtim Ishtar’s Descent into Netherworld King Josiah’s reforms in 622 Deuteronomy Babylonian Exile of 597 Siddhartha Gautama Bodhisattva Tushita Heaven Four

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    superiors respect and obedience. Fathers of the household are as the ruler of the kingdom in that they are supposedly owed reverence. Superior beings should demonstrate admirable actions as they should be role models to their inferiors‚ so thought Confucius. Confucianism also states subordinates should give respect to superiors‚ even when respect is not warranted; they are expected to “stay in their lane” so to speak. Confucian ethics emphasize the importance of a courteous and humble ruler‚ as the

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    others in his ideas and help them behave morally. • Confucius wanted his fellow men to be upright and honorable‚ and to uphold the standards of behavior that had distinguished the Chinese empire in years past. • Confucius encouraged moderate behavior‚ thought‚ and action; • He asked all people—especially the leaders of the realm—to be deferential‚ courteous‚ and caring • Confucianism‚ with its dual emphasis on learning and tradition‚ • Confucius believed that the best way to train for government

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    The collapse of the Han Empire led the way for new religions‚ such as Buddhism to diffuse into China. While there were Chinese people who were supportive of Buddhism‚ there were also others who had either neutral or negative opinions about the spread of Buddhism in China. The power struggle between the two religions would later lead to the conflict and disunity within the state. As Buddhism increased in China‚ followers believed that its teachings appealed and accepted all and that

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    Confucianism was founded by the great philosopher and scholar Confucius‚ who lived from 551 B.C. to 479 B.C.‚ during the late spring and autumn period. He instructed more than three thousand disciples‚ while assembling literary works during ancient times‚ such as the Book of Songs. Confucius devoted his life to honoring heaven by living a virtuous life‚ protecting the lives of others‚ and adapting to the laws of nature. He proclaimed the five relationships that were a part of the principles of heaven

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    Confucianism and Daoism The idea of the religion of Confucianism was developed by the Chinese philosopher Confucius. The idea of Confucianism is teaching a person to be able to have the power to make the most logical decisions on their own. It teaches its followers a greater meaning for life which then helps them to better understand death. As a religion it is a different kind of religion. It is taught to followers that there should be harmony between the ancestors‚ humanity and Heaven

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    agencies‚ usually involving devotional and ritual observances‚ and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs. Confucianism is a Chinese ethical and philosophical system developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius. It is a complex system of moral‚ social‚ political‚ philosophical‚ and quasi-religious thought that has had tremendous influence on the culture and history of East Asia. It might be considered a state religion of some East Asian countries‚ because

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