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56 Cards in this Set
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junzi
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Role model for the conduct of Chinese people. Gentleman or superior man
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Li Ji
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Chinese classic on rites supposedly edited by Confucius
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Li
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The correct way to behave in religious rituals and in society
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The Five Relationships
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Superior and inferior people. Ruler-subject Husband-wife Elder brother-younger brother Elder friend-junior friend Father-son |
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Yi
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Internalized Li, as it has become a part of an individuals conduct
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Ren(jen)
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Deep compassion for other humans
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Shu
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Treat others the way you would want to be treated
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Mohists
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Practicing mutual love among people
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Mozi (Mo Tzu)
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Founder of the Mohist philosophy . Brotherly love; sharing equally the essentials of food, clothing, and shelter
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Fajia(Legalists)
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Taught governance by reward and punishment
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Han Feizi
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Representative of the Fajia. Taught that people were governed best by a ruler who harshly enforced laws
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Mengzi
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A disciple of Confucius who emphasized an inborn goodness of humans
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Xunzi
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A Confucian who argued that humans are evil by nature and must be taught good rather than evil
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Zhuxi
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Leader of the Neo-Confucian revival
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Taiji(Tai Chi)
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The Great Ultimate. Rational law, or li, that works within everything
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Sun Yat-sen
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First leader of the Republic of China. Reasserted Confucian virtues
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Chiang K'ai Shek
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Leader of Nationalist China who established Government in Taiwan
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Mao Zedong
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Marxist leader of China who overthrew the Nationalist government. Established the People's Republic of China
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tianming
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The mandate of heaven
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Torii |
Shinto formal gate to a shrine |
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Kami |
Natural and supernatural persons and powers worshiped. Kami is present everywhere |
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Kami |
Natural and supernatural persons and powers worshiped. Kami is present everywhere |
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Shinto |
Japanese religion of kami no michi. Is religion and patriotism |
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Kami |
Natural and supernatural persons and powers worshiped. Kami is present everywhere |
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Shinto |
Japanese religion of kami no michi. Is religion and patriotism |
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Kami no michi |
The way of the gods |
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Kami |
Natural and supernatural persons and powers worshiped. Kami is present everywhere |
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Shinto |
Japanese religion of kami no michi. Is religion and patriotism |
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Kami no michi |
The way of the gods |
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Izanagi |
Male who invites. Creator of Japan, came down on a rainbow from heaven |
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Izanami |
Female who invites. Creator of Japan, came down on a rainbow from heaven |
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Izanami |
Female who invites. Creator of Japan, came down on a rainbow from heaven |
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Amaterasu |
Shinto highest goddess of the sun |
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Susanoo |
Shinto storm God |
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Susanoo |
Shinto storm God |
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Tsukiyomi |
Shinto moon God |
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How did susanoo get Amaterasu out of the cave? |
Through music which aroused her curiosity and jewels and a mirror |
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Jimmu |
First human emperor, was a descendent of the gods. |
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Jimmu |
First human emperor, was a descendent of the gods. |
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Shotoku |
Japanese prince who brought in Buddhism |
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Jimmu |
First human emperor, was a descendent of the gods. |
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Shotoku |
Japanese prince who brought in Buddhism |
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Bushido |
Code of honor for Japanese warriors. |
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Jimmu |
First human emperor, was a descendent of the gods. |
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Shotoku |
Japanese prince who brought in Buddhism |
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Bushido |
Code of honor for Japanese warriors. |
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Hara-kiri |
A ritual suicide |
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Shogun |
A military ruler under the emperor |
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Shogun |
A military ruler under the emperor |
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Kami-dana |
Spirit shelf meant for honoring the kami |
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Butsudan |
A Buddhist alter for remembering ancestors |
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Butsudan |
A Buddhist alter for remembering ancestors |
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Tenrikyo |
Religion based in the teachings of miki nakayama |
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Butsudan |
A Buddhist alter for remembering ancestors |
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Tenrikyo |
Religion based in the teachings of miki nakayama |
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Miki nakayama |
Founded the religion teneikyo She experienced the presence of the kami of divine reason |