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    but also recognized that both belief systems had value; his reason behind this was to say that Confucianism had not worked and that it needed to be replaced (Doc 3). Zong Mi‚ another Buddhist scholar‚ implied that Buddhism‚ Confucianism and even Daoism were all related (that they were all belief systems) and all had value; because he was part of

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    Associate Level Material Appendix G Eastern Religion Elements Matrix | Hinduism | Buddhism | Confucianism | Daoism | Countries of origin | It started in India and was spreading through the East Asia area. | Like Hinduism this also started in India and spread through the East Asia area. | This started in China and then later spread to Japan and Korea. | Like the Confucianism it started in China and later spread to Japan and Korea. | Historical figures and events | Vyasa is the founder of

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    As a ruler in the Warring States period‚ my kingdom’s survival has the utmost importance. Therefore‚ choosing a philosophy to base my government upon is a crucial decision. Legalism‚ Confucianism‚ Mohism‚ and Daoism are all great philosophies but for my state‚ I choose to implement Legalism. Legalism supports a rigid system based on publicized laws that deals out punishments and rewards accordingly. Legalism also emphasis an adherence to laws and customs‚ obedience to the ruler and receiving influential

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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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    steps of political change‚ around Daoism‚ society of Imperial Rome associates themselves‚ and is influenced by Polytheism. Confucianism is defined as more of a philosophy than a religion based on the reasons that Confucius‚ a Chinese philosopher and founder of Confucianism‚ taught philosophical and ethical ideas‚ glorifying humanity and shaping the traditional Chinese culture. Han China‚ after change in authority and rebellion‚ transformed from Confucianism into Daoism‚ a complete turnaround from Confucian

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    Confucianism‚ believed that if the leaders set a good example‚ his people would follow it. It also stressed to delight in knowledge‚ delight in learning‚ to be polite‚ and to have good manners. Its teachings were recorded in the Analects. Daoism is another Chinese religion. Daoism‚ created by Lao-zi‚ was slightly more spiritual. It embraced nature’s harmony and mystery and had an entirely different set of ethics. Instead of harmony with your fellow man and government‚ the Daoist belief harmony with nature

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    Daoism: A religion hard to pin down but pervasive in influence as its ideas are found throughout Asian society and even in other religions Contrast with Confucianism which is a religion of strict social code and ethics Arose around the time of Confucius and in “competition” with and as an alternative to the structure of Confucianism Daoism is “allergic to doctrine” – Prothero Dao characteristics/beliefs; Hard to pin down as Daoists will disagree with everything; like Christians Wandering: purposeless

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    Chalko "Perception is based on CONTRAST. You can read this text only because there is a sufficient contrast between the letters and the background." A super hero wouldn ’t exist if there was no villians for the hero to counter. In the Ejournal "Daoism" Lee explains that Yin and Yang are opposing forces that require each other to be present. It suggest that every quality and thing has its opposite. There can be no light without dark; there can be no male without female. II. Bad things are precursors

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    Name Instructor Course Date Chinese History Assignment China 221 BCE - turning point The first Chinese Empire was formed from the unification of state of Qin with other Sates in China states in 221 BCE to establish a centralized organization of government. The founding of the Qin dynasty not only brought the unification of the China but also redefined China as a country. Before the Qin dynasty‚ China was under based on clan ties and lineage but transformed into a centralized government in 221

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    that “there no longer remains the slightest doubt in our minds that this evil should be eradicated”. In a more neutral position regarding Buddhism’s role in society‚ a scholar believed that it should be viewed with respect along with Confucianism and Daoism for all being “perfect sages” (Doc 5). Many scholars accepted the adoption of Buddhism in China. For example‚ Zhi Dun believed that whosoever followed the commandments of the Buddhist scriptures would enter Nirvana‚ achieving enlightenment (Doc

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