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    This is a Jade GUI Tablet (gui圭) in Late Neolithic to early Shang dynasty (2nd millennium BCE). The GUI is one of the important objects for a ceremony and also a symbol of a person's status. Jade as a stone age heritage, occupies an important position in Chinese culture. The cultural connotation of ancient jade in China not only includes the design of art, grinding technology, written records, but also includes etiquette, religion, economic value and decorative features. The ancient jade's…

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    come into play more when the Mandate of Heaven was introduced to the Chinese. In another article, “The Religious Commitment: Shang Theology and the Genesis of Chinese Political Culture” Keightley argues that the Chinese developed optimism early in the Shang dynasty. “The radical world optimism which Weber identified as a central Confusion value was already present in Shang religious belief” (Keightley, 215). It was a cultural orientation that would be used later to justify the rise of the…

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    Zhou Dynasty Patterns

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    the decline of the Shang dynasty there was relatively little chaos • Intellectual theory and heritage Harmony of nature Ying and Yang, everything is balanced by an opposite Dao used to appreciate, but avoid excess appreciation of opposites • Patterns in Government Dynasties or family of kings Created strong politics and economies As a dynasty grew weak, tax revenue declined Internal rebellions or invasions hastened a dynasties decline New dynasty emerges • Zhou Dynasty 1029 to 258…

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    following periods that are before 1911, the period of the Republic of China and the People 's Liberation Army (PLA) (Graff & Higham, 2012). Noteworthy, most of the imperial dynasties in China were established from successful battles. However, the great peasant rebellion and the collapse of the central republic marked the periods of dynasty decline. A prominent place in Chinese political thought was always occupied with the questions of military institutions and strategy. In addition, repeated…

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    could either build or destroy an empire; in which Egypt experienced both. Egypt tremendously influenced the Chinese way of leadership in relation to the rise and fall type of dynasty. In early Egypt the rule was hereditary until the dynasty collapsed and a new dynasty came into power. Typically the first ruler of the dynasty had higher qualities of virtue, leadership, and good since of control and diplomacy. However, the following kings, who were either sons or grandsons, had corrupt and lazy…

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    Minoan Society Rises

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    2200 BCE China’s Xia Dynasty rises Minoan society rise 2000 BCE Indo Europeans began to build settlements in the Italian peninsula A sophisticated society of Minoans arose from the island of Crete 1800 BCE Bronze metallurgy brought by the Etruscans in Rome 1766 BCE Xia Dynasty decline China’s Shang Dynasty rises 1628 BCE Volcanic eruption on the island of Thera destroyed almost everything 1600 BCE Mycenaean society rises Mycenaeans began trade with Minoans and learned about…

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    The traditional Chinese name for the country, Zhong-gue date back the Xia dynasty in C. 2205-1700BCE. The rule both by anarchy and foreign rule. Just live preview history we study. Chinese also believe that their deceased ancestors continue to exist in spiritual world and they can give their descendants access to god. They commonly divide every as part of yin and yang. Chinese transition from hunter and gather begin the Neolithic Period (C.7000-2250 BCE). The art that was known for its…

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    song “Honor to Us All”, which speaks about how women should be perfect porcelain dolls, and how they should find husbands to bring honor to their families (Fowler). In the legend, Mulan would have been Buddhist. She was living in the Northern Wei dynasty, which was a highly Buddhist society where Confucianism was looked down on (Editors). Buddhism’s goal was to reach nirvana, or a higher state of being (Erricker), while Confucianism’s goal was for people to accept their role in society (Ellis).…

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    Qing Dynasty Imperialism

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    Xia dynasty dating back to 2100-1700 BC, followed by the Shang dynasty in 1700-1046 BC. It wasn’t until the Zhou dynasty (1046-246 BC) that much of the Chinese culture, literature and philosophy developed. The Zhou dynasty eventually broke apart because of internal fighting. In 221 BC Qin Shi Huang united the warring kingdoms and made himself the emperor of the Qin dynasty. This marked the end of Ancient China and the beginning of Imperial China. China’s last dynasty was the Qing dynasty…

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    Before Confucianism there was the Mandate of Heaven and the Classic of Changes. The Mandate was led by the Zhou dynasty (1122 BC - 256 B.C.). This doctrine asserted the ruler’s accountability to a supreme moral force that guides the human community. The Mandate caused a lot of internally fighting amongst dynasties because it decriminalized constant rebellions. The Classic of Changes was published in the 9th BC and was said to be have complied by a mythical hero Fu Xi. These were sets of six…

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