correctness of social relationships‚ justice and sincerity. His followers competed successfully with many other schools during the Hundred Schools of Thought era only to be suppressed in favor of the Legalists during the Qin Dynasty. Following the victory of Han over Chu after the collapse of Qin‚ Confucius’s thoughts received official sanction and were further developed into a system known as Confucianism. 学而第一 學而第一 Book I‚ Hsio R 为政第二 爲政第二 Book II‚ Wei Chang 八悄第三 八佾第三 Book III‚ Pa Yih 里仁第四 里仁第四 Book
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1 -Qin capital city: Xianyang‚ N of Weishui River‚ built S of the river because the land here was more level and wider‚ also better access to the vast areas east of Hangu Gate -Under Emperor Hui Di: city wall was constructed -There were twelve city gates
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Chinese poetry From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FileQuatrain_on_Heavenly_Mountain.jpg Quatrain on Heavenly Mountain by HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Gaozong_of_Song_China o Emperor Gaozong of Song China Emperor Gaozong Chinese poetryis HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry o Poetry poetrywritten‚ spoken‚ or chanted in the HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_language o Chinese language Chinese language. The various versions
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fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain. For millennia‚ China’s political system was based on hereditary monarchies‚ known as dynasties‚ beginning with the semi-mythological Xia of the Yellow River basin . Since 221 BC‚ when the Qin Dynasty first conquered several states to form a Chinese empire‚
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Brief Introduction to East Asia - To have an idea of the different periods in China and Japan - CE (Common Era) China: Overview Zhou 1045 BCE - 256 BCE Qin 221 BCE - 206 BCE Han 206 BCE - 220 CE Six Dynasties 220 - 589 Sui 581 - 618 Tang 618 - 907 Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms 907 - 960 Song (Northern Southern) 960 - 1279 Yuan 1271 - 1368 Ming 1368 - 1644 Qing 1644 - 1911 Republic 1912 - 1949 - present (Taiwan) People’s Republic 1949 – present Zhou Dynasty 1045 BCE - 256 BCE
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strengthen the Qin dynasty composed by Shi Huang (246-210 BCE). They were carried out further by Prime Minister Li Si (208 BCE). He wanted to impose his ideals of government on other Chinese states that he had conquered. Books were one of the biggest threats and were most likely burnt out of fear. The common people were eager to learn. "To destroy their literature was to burn a bridge from common knowledge to deeper thought and introspection. By establishing intellectual conformity‚ Shi
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classical China’s civilization. Although greatly varied‚ the three philosophical movements each contributed to the formation of classical China’s civilization. Confucianism centered the Zhou dynasty primarily on good morals‚ while Legalism influenced the Qin dynasty toward a authoritative government controlled through the military. With Daoism‚ the Han dynasty was focused on spirituality and harmony with nature. These philosophical movements played a hand in the shaping of Classical China’s
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that. Founded by Han Feizi‚ Legalism was a hard philosophy run by government‚ in which when a citizen does something bad or commit a crime‚ then they will be punished harshly and brutally. The Qin Dynasty had adopted Legalism as the main philosophy during their time. The founder of the Qin dynasty‚ Qin Shi Huang Di‚ had built many monuments‚ but was a harsh ruler and didn’t treat his people fairly. Legalism enforced strict laws and really brutal
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Acorn Packet – Review Questions: Packet 1 – Foundations and Classical Eras Technological and Environmental transformations and the Organization and reorganization of human societies 8000 B.C.E. – 600 C.E. Answer each part of each question below as thoroughly as possible using your textbook‚ chapter outlines‚ review books‚ and class work. 1. How did the use of fire/tools change civilization? Describe the characteristics of hunter-gatherer societies. -The rise of writing in cuneiform tablets
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World History Midterm Exam Review ****You will also be given a series of maps‚ charts‚ graphs‚ etc) Terms/names bronze Neolithic Revolution civilization Homo erectus Catal Huyuk culture Neanderthal cuneiform Ur trade Fertile Crescent pharaoh Polytheism Shang Hammurabi loess Indus Valley dynasty Hieroglyphics pictographs the Royal Road Hyksos Babylon Legalism Confucianism Great Wall of China Kush Assyria Meroe Persia Demosthenes Dorians Mycenaeans Rhodes phalanx Peloponnesian
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