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    Seinfeld and Non Action: the Philosophy of Nothing One of the best Kanye West tweets is “I want to publicly apologize to Seinfeld, I used to think it was a show about nothing but then I realized it’s a show about everything”. Jerry Seinfeld and Laozi hold plenty of similarities. This paper will identify the similarities between Seinfeld and Daoism theoretically, with examples from the show to back it up. It will also explore how western culture has unknowingly embraced some Daoist concepts,…

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    States Periods, with the hotbed of numerous philosophical thinking competing with each other, the theories regarding physical education got polished. The physical culture got even more nutrition in Han Dynasty, but it soon appeared to polarize in the Wei,Jin and the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Unlike the Southern Dynasty…

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    Lao Tzu Research Paper

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    Taoism is believed to be China oldest philosophy and religion. The founder of Taoism and the author of Tao-Te -Ching (Book of way) Leo-Tzu was born 601 B.C. in Henan during the Zhou Dynasty. There is much speculation whether Leo-Tzu was an actual person or a combination of different philosophers it will forever be a mystery. The legend surrounding his birth goes: a woman leaned against a plum tree and give birth to a child that had been conceived six-two years before. His mother had admired a…

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    Cosmogony In Tao Te Ching

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    considered, can lead to serious repercussions. An action that can cause a tilt in the normal status of the earth can result into an avalanche of tribulations beyond control. He argues that the very best thing human should practice is “not-doing” (wu wei). As Lao Tzu states, “Practice not-doing, and everything will fall into place” (Lao-Tzu). But in case an action is to be done, it should be undertaken with utmost moderation, and only if…

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    Daoism Research Paper

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    Daoism also known as Taoism is a religion-philosophical tradition and culture which bring an enormous influence to all over the world. Daoism was originally found in the Daodejing which was written by the first philosopher of Chinese Laozi, (Chinese name “Mater Lao” or Old Master) which gave explanation as to the reason of why the central writing of Daodejing was in Chinese.Laozi was well-known as a philosopher and he was worshipped by many Chinese as an imperial ancestor during the period of…

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    Daodejing by Lao Tzu is the classical Chinese philosophy literature which presented a way of life that intended to restore the harmony and tranquility to a kingdom racked by widespread disorders. This way of thinking was critical of the uncontrolled careless, and dangerousness for rulers to seeking their self and was hateful of social activism based on the type of abstract moralism and mechanical propriety behavior of Confucian ethics. In chapter 72 of Daodejing, Lao Tzu expresses his views on…

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    On the right side of the wei wu, it looks like a red camera. On the right hand top corner with the black mark and sky blue it saids FXXX. Under the word FXXX it has a couplet with purple and green color. The black mark traditional words are gan mo qu gui qu zheng yi. It means get…

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    Red Cliff Essay

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    the Han dynasty, and immediately prior to the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. There is Part I (2008) and Part II (2009) for Red Cliff which was directed by John Woo and acted by Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Zhang Fengyi, Chang Chen, Zhao Wei, Hu Jun, Lin Chi-ling, Baasanjav Mijid, and . In China, the first part (146 minutes) of Red Cliff premiered on 2 July 2008 and the second (142 minutes) part was released on 7 January 2009. The first part of the film grossed US$124 million in Asia.…

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    environmental structure had kept its roots. Although things were kept the same, change was also present. In 100 C.E, the Han Dynasty had ruled all of China, but soon fell in 220 C.E due to when the son of “Cao Cao” forces Emperor Xian from his throne. When this occurred, he became the emperor of Cao Wei, one of the Three Kingdoms that formed after the Han Dynasty fell. This soon started the warring period. The Jin Dynasty soon claims to “reunite” china from 265 C.E. This had lasted until 516…

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    Tang Dynasty Essay

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    The famous painting is an illustration of a romance poem by Caro Zhi from the state Wei of the three Kingdoms Period. It was collected and preserved by the Palace Museum, Beijing. It narrates the meeting and the breakup of Cao Zhi and the Nymph of the Luo River. In the painting, Tension is captured through collection of figures such as trees, stone as well as mountains. The genesis of landscape Chinese…

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