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    Confucius lived from 551-479 B.C. He was a philosopher, political thinker and educator whose ideas have greatly influenced not only Chinese culture but world civilization. Confucius lived during the “Spring” and “Autumn” period of Chinese history, when east central China was divided into over a dozen small warring states. The great disorder and suffering he saw influenced his political ideas, which emphasized order, hierarchy and the rule of a benevolent sovereign. Confucius was a philosopher who

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    The Nature of Daoism Daoism is an ancient Chinese philosophy, which was later converted into a religion, that was founded by Laozi. Its basic teaching is that earth, heaven, and people should follow the Dao, or “the way of nature,” in other words, living in harmony. Daoism is a polytheistic religion meaning that there are many gods, or deities. Chinese society was shaped by Daoism because it changed people’s perspective on life. They viewed life as accepting and humble, and they focused on bettering

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    Tao Te Ching and the Art of War The Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu in the Tao Te Ching formed the apparent root of Sun Tzu’s philosophies and a core of traditional Chinese philosophical thought. Tao Te Ching means “the Way of Life.” The philosophies described within the Tao Te Ching provide the formation of the Taoist religion and the Taoist philosophy prominent in China during Sun Tzu’s time. Like the Art of War, scholars estimate the Tao Te Ching to be about 2,500 years old. The Tao Te Ching has influenced

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    religion/philosophy. Described as a way of life. Confucianism is neither said to be a monotheistic nor a polytheistic religion. This religion originated in China during the 6th-5th century BCE, and has since then spread to countries such as Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam. Confucianism which means “The School of the Scholars” developed from the teachings of Confucius. It is more a system of ethics and social behavior. People who follow the teachings of Confucius also observe traditional Chinese religion

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    Forest Fighting Sequence” in Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Perhaps, the powerful storyline of the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was what encouraged one of the greatest cinematic martial arts directors Ang Lee, to make a film out of the Chinese novel. In this film, Lee’s primary function is not only to portray skillfully choreographed fighting scenes, but also to connect powerful sequences of events that touches upon the emotional complex human condition that is associated with both the

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    Confucius is one of the most influential people in East Asia, his philosophy has changed the lives of many Chinese people today. Confucius was born in 551 BC and died in 479 BC having completed numerous achievements. He was a man of many things; a philosopher, a teacher, and a political figure. Confucius is the founder of Confucianism, his teachings were mainly about the goodness of people, respect for elders, politeness, and education. His teachings have influenced China in countless ways, he created

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    Confucius (or Kongzi) was a Chinese philosopher who lived in the 6th century BCE and whose thoughts, expressed in the philosophy of Confucianism, have influenced Chinese culture right up to the present day. Confucius has become a larger than life figure and it is difficult to separate the reality from the myth. He is considered the first teacher and his teachings are usually expressed in short phrases which are open to various interpretations. Chief among his philosophical ideas is the importance

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    the country using a variety of methods – Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism to name a few. Each philosophy had its own set of rules of how people should act both in public and privately. The overall goal of each philosophy was to set a standard of acceptable living that would ensure harmony and success for the society. However, each was different and thus had different results. Legalism is a philosophy emphasizing strict obedience to the legal system. It was one of the main philosophic currents during

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    Between 1200 B.C.E. And 220 C.E. Many different political and social philosophies existed in China. These political and social philosophies had varying degrees of sucess in maintaining order in China. In this essay, I will be talking about Confucionism, Daoism, Legalism and how they affected China with varying degrees of sucess in promoting order. Daoism and Confucionism created order in China by focusing individual's goodness to promote order in society. Legalism on the other hand used a strict

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    the 5th century B.C.E., China was thrown into a period of intense warfare between rival states. This conflict led to the need for new political models to aid in the restoration and preservation of Chinese society. As a result, this period in Chinese history led to the development of many new philosophies, including Taoism. Taoism soon became an official religion of China during the Tang and Shang Dynasties. Taoism can be described as both a religious tradition and a philosophical belief system.

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