the army move to protect the emperor’s city. He refused‚ and ordered that the army move out to protect his people. According to the ideas of Confucianism‚ one of the key relationships is that of the ruler and his subjects. The ruler must always protect and serve them. With this in mind‚ the emperor prioritized the safety of his subjects over his own. Confucianism is also very clear about the place of women in society. Women are to stay in the house and quietly raise children and always be obedient towards
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religion credited with the biggest response and following was the Jesuits. The Jesuits had a different way of approaching religion in China. They decided to blend their religion‚ Christianity with the Chinese philosophy of Confucianism. This new "mixed" religion criticized Buddhism and Daoism. Furthermore‚ the Jesuits had innate understanding and reverence for the Chinese culture‚ so much so that it willingly collaborated with Chinese literati. Chinese literati were the intellectuals of China that were in
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set up levels of authority stressing personal restraints and careful socialization of children. Rival Chinese schools are the thoughts and teachings of different philosophers that had different ideas that went against each other‚ such as Confucianism and Daoism. 3.) Page 42: The passage that begins “I take no action and people are reformed” is from the Confucian writings. I feel this way because Confucius believed that whatever the leader did‚ his people would follow. The passage that begins “The
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1.) Why did the political chaos of the Period of the Warring States give rise to philosophies such as Confucianism‚ Legalism‚ and Daoism? Compare and contrast these philosophies and explain which would be the most effective in ruling a large‚ complex society such as China. The doctrine of Legalism that guided the Qin dynasty‚ the first unified dynasty after the Warring States period‚ emphasized strict adherence to a legal code and the absolute power of the emperor. This philosophy‚ while effective
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Global Business Cultural Analysis: China Terry Lushbaugh BUSI 604 International Business Liberty University Abstract The following examines the nation of China and its trade relations with the world‚ particularly the United States. The focus is primarily on China’s culture and how it impacts business dealings with other countries. Areas examined include: Religion‚ Management Philosophy‚ and Business Etiquette. Also discussed is China’s growing status as a world super power and how that
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The civilisation of Ancient China was influenced by a complex mix of beliefs‚ values and traditions. Some‚ such as Taoism‚ were religious; others‚ such as Confucianism‚ were more to do with behaviour. Closely tied in with these were many rituals influencing how people were buried‚ how they arranged their homes‚ how they drank their tea and much more. These beliefs and practices were influenced by the Ancient Chinese religions because people that followed them believed what the religions traditions
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Later Han and Its Aftermath Later Han’s capital is Luoyang. China returned to a strong central government and a laissez-faire (businesses operate without government interference). China expanded into inner Asia with more lenient government policies toward merchants which facilitated the camel caravans that carried Chinese silk across the Tarim basin and ultimately‚ to merchants in Iran‚ Palestine‚ and Rome. After 88 CE the emperors of the later Han were ineffectual and short lived. China was
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World Religions REL 2300 Review for final exam Definition of religion Religion is belief that social norms‚ traditions‚ myths and symbols will impart wisdom‚ comfort‚ hope and balance and enable one to transcend death Definition of church‚ denomination‚ sects‚ cults An official religion of a country or state Is a major societal religion in a country or state A small‚ anti social religion with a closed membership A small‚ anti social religion with a closed membership‚ and a living charismatic
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They believed that the sun god needed sacrifices and offerings of blood to keep shining. The Han didn’t have a true set religion‚ but different systems of beliefs that arose during the Warring States Period to try to create order. For example‚ Confucianism had a set code to live by‚ but no form of god/s.
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schools are teaching both religious and philosophical concepts. East Asian Philosophy includes Confucianism‚ which 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[1]‚ Taoism which refers to a variety of related philosophical and religious traditions that have influenced Eastern Asia[2]‚ Shinto which is the indigenous religion of Japan[3]‚ Legalism which was one of the main philosophic
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