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    Differences between Confucian and Buddhist Concept in Filial Piety 1. Background of Filial Piety in Chinese Society Filial piety is a primary and comprehensive concept which plays a significant role in Chinese history. The explanation of filial piety is “to treat parents well” in Er Ya(Su 2007,10)which is the earliest monograph in semantic interpretation. Filial piety is not only the foundation and practical staring point of all Chinese society relationships, but the root and essence of education

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    Type your Claim/Thesis statement in the box: In ancient times,The Silk Road made it easier to travel and to transport goods. Transition + Your own original Reason, Detail, or Fact For example, It made it easy to get to cities from where they were. In document E it states that, they started off at Marakanda and they were arriving at Antioch and through Iran and Iraq. It was a faster route to get to those places and to transport the goods that that town needed. This was not a single road, it was

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    The Silk Road was different roads and routes that made up a big trading network.Reason #1, to say is that over centuries the Silk road spread a lot of goods and ideas . It says in document A that goods and ideas spread across the Silk Road for centuries.Some evidence to support my reason is like silk, iron, bronze and many more from China. Then some from Central Asia is like the Ferghana Horse. Then from Africa such as ivory, and rhinoceros horn. To almost say from India spices, and Buddhism. Finally

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    Additionally, there were other distinct viewpoints, such as the different prespectives of the authors. There were two different views, one was a philosopher’s viewpoint and another was a government official’s viewpoint. To begin with, the Han philosophers and government officials always had a positive perspective. For instance, in document three, it mentions “Later on, the pestle and the mortar were cleverly improved in such a way that the whole weight of the body could be used, thus increasing the

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    While both were originated in China, they follow completely individual views on human nature and they believe in different ways to government their people. To start with, Daoism is strongly resolved around on peace and its literal meaning is “Teaching of the Way”. A teacher named Laozi inaugurated the teachings and wrote most considerable works. Daoism was made in either 3rd or 4th century B.C.E. Daoism draws attention to live in polyphony, harmony,and in peace. Daoism is also known as Taoism, and

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    Quilts In My Avid Class

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    Quilts have had many purposes and meanings all throughout history. They were used to shield individuals from the cold in the harsh winters, they were used for fashion, or they were made just to pass time. Over the years the purpose and meaning changed for the making of quilts. In early modern times women expressed their feelings and love by making quilts, which they had the pleasure to pass down to their sons or daughters. Quilts that have been passed down through generation to generation have some

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    Introduction Confucius once said, “oppressive government is fiercer and more feared than a tiger” (Source #2.) Confucianism is one of the three main Chinese philosophies created during the warring states period, a time when rulers fought others for more power and land. Another philosophy created during the same period was Daoism. Daoism was created by Laozi. Some Daoism beliefs include

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    5. Comparison of Two Religions: Confucianism has a lot of rules to follow by. Daoism retreats from rules. Daoism believes life should be simple and Confucianism believes people should have assigned roles in society. Confucianism thinks you should behave and follow the value systems. Daoism thinks you build your own life like unmolded clay. 6. Comparison of Women in Ancient Civilizations: Egyptian women were regarded as equal to men as far as the law was concerned. Rome viewed women as a

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    RG #3 Ch.6-8 Question 1: The opening of trade on the Silk Road was caused by China’s desire for upgrade for top-tier horses (technological), the Parthian state’s desire to control the Mesopotamian markets (political), and caravan cities that are between these two empires that help support and supply traders (geographical). An important industry that also started was the breeding of hybrid camels. These camels became critical for trade, because they held favorable traits that made them stronger and

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    From 500 BCE to 1000 CE, the Silk Roads served as a vessel for safer trade routes of various goods and promulgation of religious ideals across distant lands. However the continuous use of these routes also opened the door for the possibility of disease and epidemics to spread throughout the lands and drastically affect the economy of those settlements connected by the silk roads. When the Silk roads and Mediterranean sea lanes were first set in place around 500 BCE they were initially intended

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