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    University: University of Leiden 14 June 2012 Department: Language and Culture of China Course: Visual Political Communication (BA3) Semester: Summer Semester 2011/2012 Lecturer: Florian Schneider Journey to the West A Textual-Visual Discourse Analysis Name: Stefan Ruijsch (Student No. 0620203) Major: Chinese Studies, BA 3 E-mail: s.ruijsch@umail.leidenuniv.nl Phone: 06-48369645 Address: Vrijheidslaan 256, 2321 DP Leiden Word Count: 9,387 Table of Contents

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    Hello everyone,welcome to my hometown, Jining, located in the southwest of Shandong, China, is one of the key industrial cites of the province. It covers an area of 11,000 square kilometers, with a population of 8.3544 million. It’s a good place for you to relax yourself and get close to nature because of its comfortable climate, beautiful environment and Confucian culture. Now please let me introduce you the charming city. 1、Comfortable climate Jining belongs to warm temperate zone monsoon climate

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    Confucius (552?-479 BCE) was a great Chinese philosopher and creator of a philosophical system of beliefs that had a huge impact on the world at his time and is scarcely present today. Confucius is and was a world wide known philosopher. Confucius had a quite interesting personal life, a well-known philosophical life, and a philosophically based religion that is still around today. Confucius had a very interesting personal life that complimented his philosophical beliefs. With his mother and

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    prescription? Do you think it’s a good one? If you agree, explain why? After studying the Confucius theory of human nature, my outlook and view on many things have either been changed or at least question. I am left to wonder how being born into this belief system may impact an individual views of themselves, and the world around them. Overall Confucianism is a very practical belief system. Confucius seemed very optimistic about humans, in that the species could be improved if they trusted his

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    improving the state of governing. Looking at both their histories and how the philosophies came to be we can see major similarities and small differences. Both the Analects and the Tao Te Ching were later compiled by many different people and not Confucius or Laozi. Both of their teaching

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    The influence of Confucius’ and Plato’s concept of education to Chinese and western cognition Abstract: As is known to all, Confucius and Plato are two of the most remarkable educator, ideologist and philosopher in the world, whose thoughts have profound influence to th9e east and west world. In this paper, we’ll study some of their famous pedagogy thought to explore what influences they have brought to the Chinese and westerners’ cognition and behavior, which will help us do a better job in cross-culture

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    Confucius Vs Buddhism

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    Buddha and Confucius are two of the most influential figures in world history, although their ways of living were essentially important to the a Chinese people. Despite the fact that these two figures were an immense part of the Chinese way of life, they also are incredibly different. Buddha is the founder of Buddhism. Practice by 18.2 percent of Chinese citizens, Buddhism is as well the most practiced religion in China. Confucius is the founder of Confucianism, a philosophy practiced by a large

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    The Confucian concept of authority is exemplified through the teachings of the Way of Heaven and filial piety. In Confucius’s thought, authority is described as something that manifests the power to enforce obedience; anything of authority encourages, or demands, people to live a specific way. This obedience constructs a notion of hierarchy within relationships and implies an obstinate expectation for reverence and devotion. Through the teachings of the Way and filial piety, people are advised to

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    In 1392 when Choson replaced Koryo from the Korean peninsula, many differences occurred. Since Choson was successor of Koryo, Koryo could have been seen similar to its predecessor in a certain extent, but Choson was a whole new country. Foreign relations, military, society, and religion had all changed especially the religion. The founding of Choson can be interpreted as a religious revolution because reform-minded Confucian scholars wanted to a change. In Late Koryo, Buddhism had corrupted so

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    Introduction Numerous land-based empires and regional states had existed before 3rd century BC. However, none of these empires could be compared to the Han Dynasty in China and the Imperial Rome. The cultural identity built during the Han Dynasty such as the family-organized ancestor worship and culture centered on the Classic Confucian teachings had been influential for the development of China for several centuries . On the other hand, the Roman Empire had shown their authority over the Mediterranean

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