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    Confucianism and the West

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    Throughout the course of the first half of the semester we have taken a broad scope of the major aspects of the phenomena that has been the recent history of China. When studying Modern China a common thread of ethical‚ cultural‚ religious‚ political‚ social‚ and economic aspects can be analyzed in relationship to Confucianism and its affect on international relations. These aspects show that historically (particularly the nineteenth century) China initially resisted the acceptance of Western influence

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    Though he did not directly defeat the Manchu dynasty‚ the revolutionary leader‚ Sun-Yet-sen significantly influenced the 1911 revolution movement in China. Sun was a leading figure from 1900 to 1924‚ he proactively opposed the Constitutional Manchu monarch‚ 1644-1912‚ and is recognised for his contribution to the nationalist revolution and westernise thinking that formed the republic of China. He is most famously recognised for his Three People’s Principle’s; nationalism‚ democracy and the people’s

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    The four centuries covered in this chapter mark a transitory phase in the history of East Asia. During this time‚ the threat of conquest from Mongol tribes dissipated. On the other hand‚ western European merchants and governments encroached upon the kingdoms of Japan‚ Korea‚ and China. More and more‚ East Asia was connected to the broader global trading patterns that western Europeans established during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Unlike in native civilizations and kingdoms in the Americas

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    Louise Edwards

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    The legendary tale of the Chinese woman warrior has developed a strong connection to Chinese ancestry throughout the course of history. As we progress toward modern times we find that these stories have been incorporated into novels‚ operas‚ plays and movies. This distinct interest in the role of women‚ vigilance and their participation in war has generated a unique appeal to the role women and men play in the war. This question is addressed in Louise Edward’s book‚ Women Warriors and Wartime Spies

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    Foot Binding‚ Status‚ and Society in Early China [pic] Natalie Steele 100043314 History 2233 A2 January 2003 Dr. Marshall Bastable In early China‚ the Han Dynasty to the end of the Manchu Dynasty‚ there was a practice known as foot binding. Foot binding was considered a symbol of status for women for many reasons. The disabling effects of foot binding caused women not to be able to participate in any form of hard labour‚ it confined them to the home‚ and was considered erotic by

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    the Mandate of Heaven where people hears the leader and Confucius’ Dynastic cycle that happened from the first dynasty up to the last dynasty which is the Manchu (Qing) Dynasty; this was also shown in the reign of the last emperor‚ Henry Pu Yi. A three year-old Henry Pu Yi was in different situation when he became the last emperor of the Manchu Dynasty after the death of Empress Dowager Tzu Hsi. In the film‚ we can see that what happens to the life of Henry Pu Yi as emperor and many significant events

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    China and Japan

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    China and Japan From 1500 to 1800‚ China and Japan tried to politically and economically established their countries in very different ways. Japan fought war after war for a century before they changed their ways. China on the other hand slowly established a government and used education as a tool to be politically and economically strong. Japan would later do the same. China was one of the most politically and economically strong countries during 1500 – 1800. The state was identified as

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    Chinese women and the body- Documentary: Jonathan Lewis‚ Director‚ Women of the Country‚ China From the Inside‚ Arlington‚ Virginia: PBS Home Video‚ 2006. historically women have been oppressed and have also held some power (economic power‚ horse riding and social standing). "precious jade" - effeminate man - shows variants in traditional society‚ court life 1100AD on- became a fad to have small feet- started the trend of foot binding (emperor was impressed with foot binding). more fluidity

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    Kangxi and Qianlong

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    History 115. Essay 1 Shuang Xu Kangxi and Yongzheng The emperor Kangxi is well known as one of the most admired rulers in China’s history. He reigned China for the longest time period. "In the final years of the emperor’s life‚ Kangxi was the master of a powerful and unified state" (Cheng and Lestz‚ 58). From the Kangxi’s Valedictory Edict in 1717‚ I see a man who had brilliant talent‚ thought‚ and eloquence. Reading between the lines‚ I feel that Kangxi regarded himself as a strong Mandate

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    Seventeen-Century China”. She described three historic stages of footbinding: the heyday of footbinding‚ the prohibition of footbinding and the revival of footbinding through three main perspectives – wen civility‚ ethnic boundaries separating Han and Manchu‚ and the embellishment of the body. Although there were still some arguments seem not so persuasive in author’s article most

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