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    devout veneration of ancestors, and the consistent performance of religious sacrifices and ceremonies. Ancient China was a multi-religion society, Taoism and Buddhism had always been its two most influential beliefs. The religious outlook of most Chinese people consisted of combination of beliefs and practices from these two traditions and so they believed in a wide range of gods and goddess. The Ancient Chinese were not restricted to following just one of these beliefs. In fact, many people…

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    Because the ruler is one who could link Heaven, Man, and Earth, if the ruler did not fulfill his role correctly, he would directly cause natural disasters because the balance of Heaven, Man, and Earth had been disturbed. After Han dynasty fell apart, China, again, spiraled into wars. Confucianism was not revived until Sung dynasty. Westerners called this phase of Confucianism Neo-Confucianism, but the Chinese called this movement “the study of the Way.” The causes for its revival were urbanism,…

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    China is one of the oldest civilizations in the world and has been the largest and most advanced economy for much of recorded history. China’s ancient history is divided into three eras: Pre-Imperial era (ca. 10,000 – 221BC), Early Imperial era (221BC – 960AD) and Late Imperial era (960 – 1911AD). During the Pre-Imperial era, the tribes living around the Yellow River area, were practicing agriculture. The earliest silk remains date to the early third millennium BC. By the third millennium BC,…

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    showing you the wondrous world of Ancient China. After this presentation you’ll be fantasizing about 3 places! The Temple of Heaven and Earth ; The Forbidden City and The City of Luoyang. Now in life you can go through some tough times but this trip is none of your worries! Low or high on cash this trip is a bargain for everyone. It is a 6 day trip to Beijing visiting The Forbidden City, The Temple of Heaven, The city of Luoyang and The Beijing part of the Great wall of China. With return…

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    instrument; it is used in a wide variety of musical genres worldwide. However, on the other hand, most people cannot easily recognize the Western guitar’s Eastern counterpart – the Gu Zheng. Originally found during the Warring States Period in Ancient China (475 to 221 BC), the Gu Zheng gradually became a prominent musical instrument within Asian culture. However, though Western culture has recently been adopting different types of musical instruments, C. Waltham stated that “string…

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    be brought by travellers and explorers into the countries of the Mediterranean as well as to the Far East. 9750 BC Evidence of wild pea consumption by humans, discovered by archaeologists exploring the "Spirit Cave" on the border between Burma and Thailand. 7000 BC An archaeological dig at Jarmo in northwestern Iraq uncovered peas that were dated between 7000 and 6000 BC. 3000 BC The archaeological remains of Bronze Age villages in Switzerland contain early traces of primitive peas dating back…

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    “Liu Bang, one of my advisors have recently informed me about the events that have occurred in China. Massive political and governmental changes have taken place”, Solomon stated. Liu Bang’s expression suddenly grew solemn. He slowly nodded, with discontent. “The rebels have ruined China. For more than 3,000 years, different dynasties have controlled China, and each time a dynasty weakens, the dynasty is overthrown and the next ruling family will determine be determined by…

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    1. The Ancient Chinese express themselves through different religions. The main religions where Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism. Confucianism is a religion based on a man called Confucius; he was a philosopher that thought the universe told humans how to live in harmony and gave them purposes. The proper to way to behave is by the Dao, every person had there own Dao even the ruler had one. Taoism was one of the most popular alternatives to Confucianism, since they are very similar they…

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    After Ancient Rome laid its foundation, Ancient China began becoming more relevant. This time period brought about Chinese dynasties, China’s rise to empire, and theoretical customs. Alongside these new advancements, came new thinkers. One of the most common thinkers from this time period was Kongfuzi, or as most call him Confucius. Confucius was a highly respected teacher and social reformer whom created Confucianism. His never wrote down his teachings, but his lessons were what brought him his…

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    The Exploration of Confucianism and Legalism in Ancient China Cultivated in a nation with a rich, five-thousand-year history, ancient Chinese philosophy has long been debated by humanity, especially with regards to the noble myth – human nature. As Chan declared in his book, A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy, “It can be readily seen that Legalism is entirely incompatible with other schools, especially Confucianism, which is bitterly attacked” (Chan, p.251). It is generally accepted that the…

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