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    for these troubled times. These philosophies included: Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism. Confucianism was one of the philosophies that was one solution to create a peace to society. Confucius was the founder of Confucianism, who was known to be ancient China’s first great thinker and teacher. He felt that the Chinese people needed a sense of duty. Furthermore, a duty means that these people should do what others and the community need before they complete their own needs for themselves. In this

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    evidence of oracle bones serves as a historical timeline of the Shang Dynasty. Although, the oracle bones mention evidence of a preceding dynasty, the Xia dynasty, there is more evidence of how the Shang dynasty played into the historical context of China (“Shang”). Over time, the Shang transitioned from a nomadic people to an agricultural civilization. They were also skilled workers with jade, bone, ceramics, stone, wood, and bronze. In terms of religion, the Shang placed great importance on the afterlife

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    Quju In Ancient China

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    The earliest dynasty in China is the Qin dynasty. People gradually started to get rid of the barbarian lifestyle and invented the curving-front garment, which was also known as Quju, to put on. It is a cloth which both female and male can wear, and the most obvious feature of Quju is its diagonal body wrapping. Here is a picture of curving-front garment: Source: http://blog.sina.com.cn/zgzhuangshu Argument: While the modern Chinese started to recreate the traditional Chinese clothing, they had

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    When studying the history that shapes ancient Asia and specifically China, we notice that Confucius has a big emphasis on ritual, family, and self cultivation. All these aspects has a big influence on daily life. Ritual theory is that ritual has the power to influence those who practice it. Self-cultivation is about learning and improving yourself. Family plays a big part of both ritual and self cultivation as you have rituals to honor family and family is important for proper self cultivation.

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    Ancient China and ancient India are both important and interesting ancient civilizations. They are alike and unlike in many ways. Some significant ways in which ancient India and China are similar and different are religion, art, economics, politics, and social structure. Ancient China and ancient India both consider religion to be very important. The main religions of China were Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism. The central religions in India were Hinduism and Buddhism. Both Ancient China and

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    differences and similarities between two river valley civilizations. These two will be Egypt and China. So that I can focus on some main points, I am choosing two categories for these civilizations. The two categories that I have chosen are Ancient Egypt’s and Ancient China’s military and government. Ancient china’s military was one of the oldest and largest civilizations forming around 6000 BC. Ancient Egypt’s military was not very innovative itself but Egyptian society could be very conservative

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    This week’s reading about India and China was very informative about their ancient forms of governments and how it differs from our original beliefs. In the reading section “Republics and Quasi-Democratic Institutions in Ancient India”, I was exposed to various concepts that I had not been taught in the past. As stated in the reading, “ …Brahmanical treaties found it very easy to visualize Indian society as a politically static one in which, ever since antiquity, monarchy was the normal form of state’(pg

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    structures of Ancient India and Ancient China shared more similarities than differences. While both civilizations had unique culture elements such as language and religion, the social structures that influenced the way their governments and societies ran were very similar. Ancient India and Ancient China had a few key differences that make them unique and differentiate them from the other River Civilizations. A few major differences are religions, languages, and trade. For example, the Ancient Indians

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    There are a lot of religions in China. About 85% of chinese people have religious beliefs or had some religious practices and only 15% of them do not have faith in any religions not had any activities related to religions or folk customs. 185 million people believe in Buddhism and 33 million have faith in Christianity and believes in the existence of God. Only 12 million people are Taoists, although more than one hundred million have taken part in Taoism activities before. There is also Islam and

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    the practices devised centuries ago are still in use today. China, for instance, is of the oldest civilization in the world; Emperors ruled the dynasties. Similarly, Egypt was ruled by the Pharaoh. During the ancient time, China and Egypt had almost similar technological advancements. Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Chinese technological advancements lasted thousands of years since its inventions and are still used even today. Since China and Egypt were both isolated, they developed a strong focus on

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