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    Ways of the World

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    History with Sources Chapter 9‚ China and the World: East Asian Connections‚ 500-1300‚ Study Guide‚ (Original: pp. 241-267; With Sources: pp. 379-405) The Reemergence of a Unified China 1. What are some of the causes that allowed Buddhism and Daoism to creep into China? 2. In what way did the Sui Dynasty unify China from 589-618? 3. Discuss the ways in which the Tang and Song Dynasties were regarded as the “Golden Age of Chinese Achievement.” Culturally— Politically— Economically— 4

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    Taoism Taoism (or Daoism) alludes to an assortment of related philosophical and religious conventions that have affected Eastern Asia for over two centuries‚ and have impacted the western world especially since the nineteenth century.The word 道‚ Tao (or Dao‚ contingent upon the romanization plan)‚ generally deciphers as‚ "way" or "route" (of life)‚ in spite of the fact that in Chinese people religion and reasoning it conveys more conceptual implications. Taoist appropriateness and morals underline

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    Religion and philosophy affected daily life in both India and China. India has been an important part of three major world religions‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ and Islam. A article‚ diagram‚ and a video will help us figure out the main question. How did religion and philosophy affect daily life in both India and China. This article talks about Ancient India religions. Specifically Buddhism and Hinduism. In the article it clearly stated‚”Hinduism is a polytheistic religion (Hindus believe in many gods)

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    classical civilizations. China went from a politically centralized civilization with a developed hierarchy with mutual respect of the upper and lower classes that followed Confucian ways of obedience and deference to the syncretism of Buddhism and Daoism during 100 to 600 CE because of nomadic invasions‚ corrupt bureaucracies‚ and religious fluctuations. However‚ bureaucracies and Confucianism remained. China’s collapse began because of outside nomadic invasions by the Huns. However‚ after the three

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    Notes on Religion

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    religion is a. Buddhism b. Christianityc. Hinduism d. Islam 6. The world’s largest universalizing religion is a. Buddhismb. Christianity c. Hinduism d. Islam 7. Which is not an ethnic Asian religion?a. Buddhism b. Confucianism c. Shintoism d. Daoism 8. Lutheranism is an example of a Christian a. branchb. denomination c. religion d. sect 9. What policy did the British follow in India? a. they divided India into two countries b. they forced all of the Hindus to migrate c. they turned

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    Laozi

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    philosopher of ancient China‚ best known as the author of the Tao Te Ching ;often simply referred to as Laozi.His association with the Tao Te Ching has led him to be traditionally considered the founder of philosophical Taoism;pronounced as Daoism. He is also revered as a deity in most religious forms of Taoist philosophy‚ which often refers to Laozi as "One of the Three Pure Ones". Laozi is an honorific title. Lao means "venerable" or "old"‚ such as modern Mandarin laosh "teacher"

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    didn’t practice it then neither should they. Documents five and six both show how some people believed that Buddhism was just another beneficial religion to be practiced by the world. They believed that Buddhism‚ along with Confucianism and Daoism‚ brought traits to the people to help form a more orderly government. This is proven in document five when it says‚ “Confucius‚ Laozi‚ and the Buddha were the perfect sages”. So the people that wrote documents five and six agreed with the spread

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    the official state ideology of China. The core of Confucianism is humanism‚[2] the belief that human beings are teachable‚ improvable and perfectible through personal and communal endeavor especially including self-cultivation and self-creation. Daoism: philosophical system developed by Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu advocating a simple honest life and noninterference with the course of natural events Christianity: Jesus and Paul-the religion derived from Jesus Christ‚ based on the Bible as sacred scripture

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    did not have to use advance military or weaponry because there was no need to. Another difference is Mesopotamia’s women had few rights while China’s women had none and were treated lowly. Most of this is due to their religion. In China’s religion Daoism women are not involved which probably comes from their

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    Malaysia is a multicultural society‚ with Malays‚ Chinese and Indians living side by side. The Malays are the largest community. They are Muslims and speak Bahasa. Malays mainly control the political power in Malaysia. The Chinese comprise about a third of the population. They are Buddhists and Taoists‚ speak Hokkein‚ Hakka and Cantonese‚ and are dominant in the business community. The Indians account for about 10% of the population. They are mainly Hindu Tamils from southern India. They speak Tamil

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