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    Athens vs Han China Dbq

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    Athens‚ located in Attica was rather small surprisingly‚ smaller then Rhode Island. Athens was known for it’s talent; like we know today‚ Pericles‚ Plato‚ Socrates and more. While Athens Greece was prospering‚ China was suffering. During this period‚ Confucius lived and taught. His teachings had a rather big influence on Han China and China’s Golden Age. Chinese achievements rivaled the achievements of the Athenians. In spite of Han China and Athens Greece‚ they were two major empires that both ruled around

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    of heaven‚ and Kuan Yin‚ the goddess of mercy and protector of women and children. In the Chou dynasty a more structured form of religion developed. This is associated with the teaching of Kung-Fu Tzu (551-479 BCE)‚ whose Latinised name is Confucius. Confucius sought to establish a socio-political ethical system‚ with theological beliefs concerned with human destiny and the conduct of human relationships in society‚ based on a belief in the goodness of human nature. He believed in a providential

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    Confucianism is an ethical and philosophical system‚ on occasion described as a religion‚developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius (孔夫⼦子 Kǒng Fūzǐ‚ or K’ung-fu-tzu‚ lit. "Master Kong"‚ 551–479 BCE). Confucianism originated as an "ethical-sociopolitical teaching" during the spring and autumn period‚ but later developed metaphysical and cosmological elements in the Han dynasty.Following the official abandonment of Legalism in China after the Qin dynasty‚ Confucianism

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    taught philosophies of the Chinese for many centuries. This essay will reveal the history of each philosophy’s origin‚ and will reveal the main characteristics of each respected area. Confucianism began as the thoughts and ideas of a man named Confucius who lived at around 500 B.C. It is interesting to note this was around the same time Buddha was supposedly alive. Confucian was not a prophet‚ and had little to say about gods‚ death‚ or the afterlife. He developed instead three concepts of living

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    Leading by Virtue

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    “A ruler who governs his state by virtue is like the north polar star‚ which remains in its place while all the other stars revolve around it.” - Confucius‚ The Analects 2:1 The Confucius saying that is quoted above is very meaningful and it is very helpful to every government leaders especially in our country. Confucius was referring to the leaders during his times because of corruption they were unable to lead every person to the right path. Now‚ Corruption occurs all over the

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    China Culture Essay

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    (RARICK p. 1). The Book “The Chinese Tao of Business” notes the power of Neo-Confucian ideas that have a strong impact on Chinese culture. Confucius and his value system stressed the importance of “hard work‚ loyalty‚ dedication‚ learning‚ and social order” (RARICK). Confucianism remained a social force in the Chinese society for over two thousand years and Confucius teachings remained in tact through an “informal mechanism that transmitted the wisdom of the sage from generation to generation” (RARICK

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    Reflective Essay

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    they have for him. I do not believe that Confucianism is based on individualism. Individualism is about asserting independence and individuality. Confucianism is about educating yourself for society and respecting elders. Jeffery Hays wrote‚ “Confucius was not interested in individual salvation or individual rights.

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    Chinese Civilization

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    Civilization of China is one of oldest in the world‚ dating back nearly 4‚000-5000 years. Since early times‚ the Chinese civilization focused on establishing a strong and stable government. Also‚ following the ideas and ethics of the philosopher Confucius‚ they were able to develop a political system in which government officials were chosen by merit. It survived for thousands of years‚ surviving the rise and fall of many emperors and the constant threat of invasions from the different dynasties.

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    natural matter (Fisher‚ 2014). Lao Tzu insists that water flows gradually would vanished the rock‚ therefore‚ being steady‚ kind‚ and cooperative like water is extremely effective than being unadapt and solid as a stone. Confucianism is invented by Confucius‚ a Chinese philosopher who teaches that logic and reason could resolve all human problems‚ and dismiss immoderate reaction and illusion (Fisher‚

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    Chinese Philosophies Essay

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    promoted a different approach to achieve a well-ordered society. Confucianism is a philosophy that pushed for a well-ordered society by emphasizing human relationships‚ a righteous leader‚ and a good education. The discoverer of this idea was Confucius‚ a philosopher and teacher. He grew up in the period of Eastern Zhou‚ the age of a hundred schools. His goal was to transform the Chinese society into a state of coherence and righteous. He planned this goal was to be achieved by something called

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