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28 Cards in this Set

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Feng Shui
placing of objects/furniture
Wu Wei
non-action

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