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    Religion and Aesthetics • Religion has had a huge impact on China for over 2,000 years. More importantly it has had affected the way the Chinese operate their businesses. There are many different religions in China including Buddhism, Christianity, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and many other folk religions. However, the two most prominent religions are Buddhism and Confucianism. The teachings of both Buddhism and Confucianism promote harmony to achieve inner peace. In Buddhism people are taught that they

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    Two of the earliest empires in Chinese history were the Qin Dynasty (221- 206 BCE) and the Han Dynasty (202 BCE- 220 CE). They both successfully unified the vast nation of China. Both Empires allowed government to not only influence politics, but also economy, philosophy, and social life. The empires ruled China distinctively differently. The Qin was a very fierce and brutal dynasty, while the Han dynasty tried to reduce the repression of the people brought by the Qin Dynasty. They also both used

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    The lives of humans of the ancient world were greatly affected by the geography of the region that they lived in. The geography dictates what the people would eat, builds, and grow and where they would live. Based on the documents people of the ancient world lives were different to each other because of their geography. On example of how geography shaped the lives of earlier humans is document 2. Document 2 shows a map of Paleolithic, Neolithic China and where civilizations were located. Most

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    Feudal Japan and Ming China were two times in history within these similar countries, that have been around since ancient times. These countries have similar and different traditions, a way of doing things, that have defined them as a civilization and a world power. The Japanese and Chinese had times where select families or people were in control, dynasty, because of their ranks and their abilities, in addition their social classes were similar in the way they treated people, and how people treated

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    The Sui, Tang, and Song Dynasties of China each offer numerous examples of how the past can influence the future. Ideas that were new at the time have become common-place in today’s world. And these Dynasties evolved to be very different from the ones that had come before. Under the Sui dynasty, there were a number of significant changes. First, a new political system was established – the Three Departments and Six Ministries. The Departments - Zhongshu Sheng, Menxia Sheng, and Shangshu Sheng -

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    China Religion Impact

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    The impact of religion in the world is immeasurable. Through ancient times to now, different waves of religions, including Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity, have swept over the western world and influenced Asia to become the powerful continent it is today. These religions encouraged communication between the different countries and empires of ancient Asia, but did not become an obstacle to trade and education. Different religions have motivated individuals to seek education, allies, and

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    have impacted political systems or religions. Yet, those two major patterns in the ancient world are all based off of that society’s way of thought. The sharing of these philosophies is how societies change, grow, and evolve. The many travels portrayed in the book When Asia was the World, by Stewart Gordon, give one mechanism for how the sharing of philosophies takes place. The philosophies of the time shaped the ancient world by allowing the creation of new ways of thinking, leading to the maintenance

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    Tao Te Ching Sparknotes

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    Tao Te Ching is one of the most well-known Chinese philosophical scripture believed to be penned between 6th and 4th Century BC and authored by Lao Tzu. It has been a bedrock for the ancient spiritual and religious tradition of Taoism. Tao Te Ching includes two books of poetic verses explaining principle aspects of Taoism such as the metaphysical concept of ‘Tao’ roughly translated as the Way or the path, the consequences of action and inaction, virtue and the juxtaposed behavior of nature. The first

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    Patriarchy Of Mulan

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    superiority, the film Mulan tells the tale of a young girl named Mulan, who courageously defies the male regime by disguising herself as a man named Ping and serving in the army in place of her father. The legend that inspired the movie originates from an ancient poem entitled “The Ballad of Mulan”. Through an examination of these two works, it is evident that the movie is infused with cultural

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    dissatisfied the ruling system of the emperor, it is the time that this state decline. The Qin Dynasty (221 BC - 207 BC), is a very important dynasty in Chinese history. Qin Dynasty developed the first unified empire in the late Warring States period of China. King Zheng exterminated the Kanto six states,

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