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Three Chinese Philosophies

Three Chinese Philosophies

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Three Chinese Philosophies

How did Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism influence political rule in ancient China?

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Zhou Dynasty

  • After defeating Shang Dynasty they created their own dynasty.

  • Claimed they had been given the Mandate of Heaven.

  • Increase government stability with feudalism. With this, the king owned all the land, which the rich received much of. This was in exchange for soldiers.

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Multiple Choice

The Zhou Dynasty established this idea of a "Mandate of Heaven." This idea meant all except...

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Divine right to rule China.

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Heaven was a power that controlled human destiny.

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The king was the son of Heaven.

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Man could vote to over power the mandate of heaven.

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Later Years of Zhou

  • Feudalism began to breakdown. The lords of individual states wanted more power.

  • A number of small states combined created 6 or 7 larger states and began the Warring States period (250 years of disorder in China).

  • Leaders looked for ways to bring back peace.

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Multiple Choice

Why did leaders of China seek out the three major schools of thought, Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism?

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People no longer wanted to believe in the Mandate of Heaven.

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Conflict rose with the Warring States period.

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The King was no longer looked at as a god, and wanted to regain his superior power.

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Confucianism

  • Found by Kongfuzi.

  • Goal was to teach people to all follow good behavior and maintain relationships.

  • Had a major influence on Chinese culture, especially with the Han dynasty.

  • Values respect for elders, proper behavior, love of studying.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is NOT something that aligns with Confucianism?

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decreased the importance of elder status.

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placed and importance on healthy relationship with friends & family.

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More importance on what someone can do and not just on the family they were born in.

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Daoism

  • Fonded by Laozi. Believed in "Dao", which means "The Way"

  • Believed true harmony comes from balance. (Yin & Yang)

  • Everyone must discover the Dao for themselves. Too many laws and rules cause conflict.

  • The best ruler was the one who ruled the least.

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Multiple Choice

Which statement best matches the belief of Daoism?

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Hard work will lead to a life of happiness.

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A strong government forces people to be the best citizens possible.

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A life of scholarship & knowledge is a life well-spent.

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People cannon experience pleasure without pain.

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Leagalism

  • Founded by Hanfeizi

  • Wanted to create peace & order.

  • Believed people were naturally selfish.

  • To bring order strict laws and harsh punishments were needed. Rulers should trust no one, not even their own family.

  • This had an immediate influence on government.

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Poll

If you were to live in Ancient China, which philosophy would you like to live under?

Confucianism

Daoism

Legalism

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Open Ended

How did Confucianism, Daoism, & Legalism influence political rule in ancient China?

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