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    would produce social and political stability and would hopefully lead to the Unification of China. Intellectuals came up with three very effective approaches that would all together help in the unification of China and they are known as‚ Confucianism‚ Daoism and Legalism. Confucianism was an ethical system that was used as the foundation for the Chinese government and social order. The Confusion idea of government was that education was the key to a good bureaucracy. Confucius believed that instead

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    On the other hand‚ it was not very productive‚ not efficient and not effective.I think that the perfect teacher would have 20% Daoism. The creator of Legalism Han Feizi lived from 280 to 233 B.C.E. and was a prince of the royal family of the state of Han. "Legalism believed that most people are naturally selfish"(5).And so they needed to enforce strict and reward those who followed

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    that some people believe he is just a legendary figure. However‚ many scholars believe that Laozi was born in the late sixth century B.C.E. and kept records in the court of the Zhou Empire. Confucianism teaches more about relationships while Daoism focuses more on peace‚

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    gods and goodness. Hinduism is religion originated in India. Hinduism emphasizes simplicity and inner development of the individual. Hindu worship cow and they believe in many gods. Daoism is originated in China. Daoism emphasizes the nature itself. Daoism asserts that it’s important to leave nature remained intact. Daoism pursues perennial youth and long life. Judaism is monotheistic Abrahamic religion. Judaism believe in afterlife. Judaism believe a god created the world for people

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    Religion Origin of All Things Nature of God View of Human Nature View of Good and Evil View of “Salvation” View of After Life Practices and Rituals Celebrations and Festivals Week 2 Hinduism and Jainism Hinduism- South Asia‚ the Indus. Jainism- India and East Africa Hindus- the supreme spirit‚ called Brahman. Jainism- does not believe in God as a creator‚ survivor‚ and destroyer of the universe. Hinduism- Hinduism articulates several different‚ overlapping paths‚ or margas for humans to follow

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    Hum 9 Schools of Thought There were three major philosophies that existed in ancient Chinese times; Legalism‚ Daoism‚ and Confucianism. Each philosophy had different ways of thinking/beliefs that influenced their followers’ ways of life. Although these schools of thought may have been successful in ancient Chinese times‚ would they succeed in a democratic government

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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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    Daoist‚ came to believe that people need to respect and preserve the ecology and the nature as a whole. Even though Daoist didn’t have any rules preventing polluting before 1970s‚ people who followed Daoist still respected the nature because they believed that in order to have a positive connection with the nature‚ one itself need to respect it first. It was believed that a self-respecting man will also respect the nature and will try to preserve it. People who practiced Daoist were often found to

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    Religions of Ancient India and China In Ancient China‚ two of the major competing philosophies could not have been more different. Daoism was a carefree philosophy that believed in the power of nature and spontaneous action. Legalism was the other‚ a philosophy that believed in setting strict laws and harsh punishments to control the evil nature of mankind (Johnston). Daoists believe that going to school for learning is not productive‚ and instead they learn from experience. Legalists learned through

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    4-1: An Investigation of Introductory Buddhism and Daoism Rabin Chaulagain HUMN218-Q3WW Franklin University Professor Omar Alomari 16th June‚ 2013 1. Review and answer the five questions below. Your answers must

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