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Of the Five Ideals that construct Confucian thought, the first one is
A. Chun Tzu (the ideal host, endowed with self-respect, relaxed and focused on putting others at ease) B. Li (composed of two meanings: propriety and ritual) C. Jen (defines the ideal relationship which should pertain between individuals) D. Wen (refers to "the arts of peace") E. Te (means power) |
C. Jen (defines the ideal relationship which should pertain between individuals)
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The disciples of Confucius believed that an idealized feudal system was the best form of government?
True or False |
True
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Confucians believed that the rites and rituals of religion did not serve the function of uniting the people.
True or False |
False
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Confucians taught that society needed an elaborate structure, reinforced by etiquette, to be effective.
True or False |
True
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Confucius' real name was
A. Kung B. Fuh C. Chow D. Ki |
A. Kung. When he became a famous teacher, his disciples referred to him as K'ung Fu-tzu. As his teachings became known to Western missionaries and scholars, the name was latinized to "Confucius."
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The phrase "the course of life as it is intended to go" refers to what term?
A. Lo B. La C. Le D. Li |
D. Li. According to Confucius, when society lives by li, it movies smoothly: men and women respect their elders and superiors; the proper rituals and ceremonies are performed; everything and everyone is in its proper place.
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