Han Dynasty rewarded loyal followers with government posts. There was also another way for a position in government which was to evolve under the Han. Applicants were tested on their knowledge of Confucianism. Early Han emperors also employed some Confucius scholars as court advisers. Another example of the political method similarities of The Han Dynasty and Imperial Rome was that both had civil servants. Rome and China were large empires and one emperor wasn’t capable of maintaining stability within
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Japan and Europe during the medieval and early modern period did not have any direct contact but developed a very similar type of system known as feudal. Similarities between Japanese and European Feudalism The system of feudal Japanese and European societies were built on a hereditary classes.The nobles at the top‚ then warriors followed by farmers or serfs below. In both feudal Japan and Europe‚ constant struggles of war or warfare made the warrior class the most important class. They were known
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of Contents History‚ Culture‚ Clothing 3 Religion‚ Food‚ Major Languages 4 Bibliography 5 China History China’s first great thinker and teacher name was Confucius. He came up with the golden rule‚ which stated: “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.” Confucius urged people to “measure the feelings of others by one’s own‚” for “within the four seas all men are brothers.” He traveled through China trying to persuade government leaders to follow Confucianism
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wasn’t religion that one should practice. In Document 3 an anonymous Chinese scholar asks readers ‚ “ If Buddhism is the greatest and most venerable of ways ‚ why did the great sages of the past and Confucius not practice it?” The Chinese scholar is saying that if Buddhism is so great why did Confucius or Laozi‚ the great sage of Daoism not practice Buddhism. This implies that Buddhism wasn’t that great of a religion after all. The Chinese Scholars claims are biased. He writes strictly about the bad
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” Throughout‚ will be a comparison of traditional Chinese beliefs to the beliefs of the traditional western marriage to see the similarities and differences of both ideologies and ceremonies. Confucius philosophy is heavily followed throughout of the Eastern hemisphere‚ especially in China where Confucius comes
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LONG TERM ORIENTATION (LTO) VERSUS SHORT TERM ORIENTATION (STO) (Revised on Thursday‚ October 10‚ 2013) First open this file: The Confucius Connection.pdf (written by Geert Hofstede and Michael Harris Bond in 1988) Reference: Hofstede‚ G. and Bond‚ M.H. (1988). The Confucius Connection: From Cultural Roots to Economic Growth. Organizational Dynamics‚ volume 16‚ Issue 4‚ pp. 5-21. First called "Confucian Dynamism" ‚ it describes societies’ time horizon. Long term oriented societies attach
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differences between Confucianism and Daoism it is safe to say they are opposites. Therefore‚ their are many differences between the two. The main difference is that in Confucius teachings‚ the main concern was people’s individual development. The belief in human relationships and an attitude of humaneness shaped one’s self. Confucius came up with the golden rule‚ "do not do to others what you would not have them do to you."(Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Daoism thoughts generally focus on nature
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Confucius said‚ “Our greatest glory is not in never falling‚ but in getting up every time we do‚” which gives an idea of one of the attitudes that made it through the Warring States of China‚ a time of constant fighting between many feudal states that wanted power over the others. This period allowed important philosophical schools like Confucianism to gain prominence with each school offering different solutions to the chaos‚ and the ways of each shaped the development of the coming Chinese government
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explain the terms ren‚ shu‚ and zhong in your explanation. To Confucius‚ good people lived good lives‚ which in turn caused good societies to be formed from the deeds of these individuals. He believed that education should focus on shaping individuals into good people; people with “virtue and excellence”. One of his ideas‚ called ren‚ is directly translated into “human excellence”‚ “benevolence” and “love”. According to Confucius ren is not something that is inherent in every individual‚ however
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Cultural Differences between America and China China has been influenced by Confucius for over 2500 years‚ and there are still people truly believe in the old fashion‚ that made Chinese people have different views of this world. On the other hand‚ the United State of America is the biggest economy in the world‚ American people have more open mind‚ so they are easy to learn and accept new things. In China‚ people are easy to settle‚ they are satisfy with what they have right now‚ it was also affected
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