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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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    Confucianism and Daoism are two of the most influential schools of thought in ancient China. Both are not only ways of thinking‚ but ways of life. They are not religions: they have no teaching of worship of gods‚ or the afterlife; each philosophy focuses on the individual and their behavior. Confucianism and Daoism are often considered polar opposites for several reasons‚ although they have a few similarities. Confucianism has a core of morality‚ ethics‚ and activism. It encourages social harmony

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    common grounds. On the other hand‚ Legalism goes on to take a more unique approach which was much different from the previous two. Confucius was born in 551 B.C.E‚ to a poor family of the lower nobility. Throughout his life‚ he relentlessly tried to gain an office with a prominent ruler of the time who was willing to adopt his various concepts. Unfortunately‚ Confucius died in 479B.C.E.‚ before such a change ever took place. However‚ he succeeded in winning over a handful of devote followers who

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    composed and every thought that circled within the most influential sage‚ Confucius. The word “Shu: never impose on others what you would not choose for yourself‚” expresses one rule that any individual could follow and practice (176). It encompasses areas of one’s life like intellect‚ relationships and behavior‚ but more importantly it begins to describe the concept of virtue and we can obtain it. In view with Confucius‚ virtue can be defined as morality possible within an individual. Virtue can

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    prescription‚ feng shui‚ interminability‚ and numerous styles of qigong breath preparing orders have been interlaced with Taoism all through history. Convictions Taoism has never been a brought together religion‚ yet has rather comprised of various teachings in view of different disclosures. In this way‚ diverse branches of Taoism regularly have extremely unmistakable convictions. By and by‚ there are sure center convictions that almost every one of the factions offer. Standards Taoist religious

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    philosophy with a religious function. As a system of philosophy‚ its earliest principles were initiated by Confucius (551-479 B.C.) and further developed by Mencius (371-289 B.C.). It focuses on "the correct way of human existence‚ which presupposes an understanding of human nature‚ and seeks the blissful state of human perfection‚ that is‚ the union of Heaven and man." Confucian ethical teachings include the following values: Li: includes ritual‚ propriety‚ etiquette Hsiao: love within the family:

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    is. Confucious pushed for humanism and that whatever a person does to another‚ may it be good or bad‚ while eventually return to them in some shape or form. As for Plato‚ he believed in expanding the ideas of logic and rationalization. All three teachings were very similar in certain ways‚ and yet very different and unique in other ways. One way that Buddha and Confucious’ teachers were similar is that they both believed that there were no Gods or God. They believed that what you did on the earth

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    Points Evidence/Details/Location ----------------------- -Confucius was a brilliant man who believed he was on a mission. -China was weak during the Zhao dynasty’s rule‚ but gained strength as it changed control. -In china a pattern arose where a dynasty would rule with great vigor and then decline. -Each Dynasty focused on a different point of government. -China had a unique religion and culture. -Confucius went on a lifelong quest to become advisor to a ruler who possessed

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    Listening 5 2.2.3. Teaching listening strategies 8 2.3. Research questions 13 III. RESEARCH DESIGN 13 3.1. The fieldwork 13 3.2. The samples 13 3.3. Methods of the study 14 3.4. Time Schedule 15 IV. CONCLUSION 15 References 16 Appendix 18 Abstract Listening plays a crucial role in daily communication and education. Despite its importance‚ listening skill has been neglected for a long time in English teaching‚ research‚ and assessment

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    Confucianism‚ Daoism‚ and Buddhism are three teachings that are interdependent on each other. Each philosophy takes various characteristics from the others embellishing it to fit its own specific view on life and the world creating the basis of China’s culture. Confucianists believed that the Dao (the will of heaven and the unity and togetherness in harmony of all the things) was found by humans through human relationships‚ human societies‚ and human rituals/traditions. They focused on politics‚

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