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    During the five thousand years history of China, they were many different revolutions appear, most of them had shown what should be improved or even needed to change to maintain a better quality of the nation life in different eras. The May Fourth Movement, the Cultural Revolution and the June Fourth Movement are famous and familiar revolutions in contemporary Chinese history. The leader of China initiated some of the revolutions, because he knew there were inadequate policies to get a better…

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    Zhou Dynasty Patterns

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    Introduction Patterns in Classical China • China born from isolation Isolation caused China create its own identity Invasions from neighboring regions happened rarely With 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…

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    Joseph Willis 3/6/16 HUM-111 Professor Stayer The first emperor of China was Shihuangdi, whose name means just that First Emperor. He became emperor in 221 BC, and promoted himself as the emperor. Shihuangdi was a cruel leader who did not like when people did not follow what he wanted. He easily killed those who did not agree with things that he wanted or agree with his ideas. He did not approve of the people talking about anything from the past and got rid of all things that even…

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    “History does nothing; it does not possess immense riches, it does not fight battles. It is men, real, living, who do this.” This was said by communist philosopher Karl Marx. His words essentially mean that the past has no use, the only thing that matters is the present. This greatly shaped the revolutionary communist leader Mao Tse-Tung’s thought process. Mao Tse-Tung led China between 1945-1976. During his time in power, he implemented many changes, both economically and socially. Mao…

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    the new Chinese Republic, he did not fully comprehend the Western ideas being introduced to China. On the other hand, the Nationalist Party advocated for these Western ideas. However, Yuan promoted traditional manners such restoring Confucian traditions and attempting to create a new imperial dynasty. As a result of the conflicting values between the Nationalist Party and Yuan, the Nationalists led a rebellion soon after the new parliament was dissolved. Subsequently, with the additional chaos…

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    Deng Xiaoping In China

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    fundamental change was ruling out for Deng policy and he dependent on help from his senior officials who had been removed from power but not eliminated. These returning revolutionaries raised ready to unite under the leadership of Deng and the communist party, giving a readymade resource of skills and energy, a useful transition to new age group better trained in modern science, technology, and better management for china. In the road of capitalism, the view and perspective of both leaders were…

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    The Mongols were forced out of Korea as well as China Chapter 39, pg 516-520 and pg 521 China The decline of the Qing dynasty He opium wars lasted from 1839 to 1842 The British East India Company traded opium from India with people in south China In 1842 China lost power over some territory after signing part of the unequal treaties The taiping rebellion South China suffered the most from the discrepancies between China and Europeans During the…

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    life and recent Chinese history, Huang Tu Di (1984) is a film that revolves around a young soldier from the Eighth Route Army’s propaganda department called GuQing who went to the destitute Shaanxi village to collect folk tunes for adaptation by the Party for propaganda and polemical use. As he lives with his assigned family in the village, Gu learns about the hardships of being a peasant and in particular, the dilemma of a peasant young girl called Cuiqiao, who is coerced to marry a middle-aged…

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    Essay On Lao Te Ching

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    “When the Master governs, the people are hardly aware that he exists” wrote Lao Tzu. This passage highlights how Taoist view passivity to govern. “Tao Te Ching” written by Lao Tzu is a classic book on Chinese philosophy that was completed in the 4th century BC. Tao Te Ching translates to “The book of the Way of Virtues” in English. This book has 81 extremely short yet poetic chapters, which are filled with a variety of meaningful messages conveyed in a riddle-like form that takes readers into…

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    Mao's Communist Party

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    of the civil war, it enjoyed a remarkable popularity among a population suffered from frequent regime changes and foreign occupation for half of a century. The Party vowed to build an egalitarian modern society and to offer better life for the people, which appealed primarily to the working class and the 1 “Constitution of the Communist Party of China”, Revised and adopted at the Eighteenth National C o n g r e s s o f t h e C o m m u n i s t P a r t y o f C h i n a o n N o v e m b e r 1 4 , 2 0…

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