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28 Cards in this Set
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Feng Shui
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placing of objects/furniture
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Wu Wei
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non-action
acting by not acting |
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Tai Chi
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"slow" martial arts
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Terra Cotta Soldiers
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supposed to protect first legalist "emperor", Shi Huangdi
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Shi Huangdi
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first legalists (Qin) emperor
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Confucius
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a great Chinese philosopher, started Confucianism
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The Analects
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a book prepared by students of Confucius, made of his famous teachings and quotes
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Loazi
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supposedly he lived 62 yrs. in his mother's womb, and was born with gray hair, started Taoism or Daoism
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Tao Te Ching/Dao De Jing
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A book that was the text of D/Taoism is currently taught from
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Legalism
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philosophy started by Qin emperor Shi Huangdi, who was a leader similar to Hammurabi
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5 Relationships
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Father-Son
Husband-Wife Friend-Friend Ruler-Subject (modern Boss-Worker) Older Brother-Younger Brother |
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Family
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most important in Confucianism
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Nature
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most important in D/Taoism
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Government
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most important in Legalism
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Li
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actions
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Ren
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feelings/thoughts
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People thought of as.......
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Good...Confucianism
Bad...Legalism Good...D/Taoism |
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Filial Piety
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respect of one's parents, elders, and ancestors
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Han Fei Tzu
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Legalist text
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Han Synthesis
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a combination of three popular philosophies, Legalism, Confucianism, and D/Taoism
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Exam System determined...
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the future for all children of China, if they would be a government official, go to college, or be a garbage man
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Yin-Yang
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harmony and balance
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Yin
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feminine characteristics
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Yang
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masculine characteristics
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Chunzi
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ideal ruler of Confucianism
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Strengthen trunk and weaken branches
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Legalists ideas, that they based government on
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Trust in citizens
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Legalists...No
Confucianists...Yes D/Taoists...Yes |
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Han took...from...
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Legalism...Organization and political strategy
Confucianism...values and attitudes D/Taoism...leisure time |