Confucianism, Legalism, Taoism
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Five Virtues (Confucianism) | courtesy magnanimity good faith diligence kindness |
Five Relationships (Confucianism) | brother to brother child to father friend to friend husband to wife subject to leader |
Founder of Confucianism | Confucius (551-479 BCE) |
Founder of Legalism | Han Fei |
Founder of Taoism | Laozi |
Order of the three religious leaders (timeline of CLT) | TCL |
Choose a religion: Harsh Enforcement | Legalism |
Choose a religion: Clear Laws | Legalism |
Choose a religion: Good laws are crucial | Legalism |
Choose a religion: Clear model for respect and honesty | Confucianism |
Choose a religion: Filial piety | Confucianism |
Choose a religion: Educate people and leaders to do what's right | Confucianism |
Choose a religion: 5 Virtues | Confucianism |
Choose a religion: 5 relationships | Confucianism |
Choose a religion: Equality | Confucianism |
Choose a religion: Tao = "The Way" | Taoism |
Choose a religion: The Vinegar Tasters | Taoism |
Choose a religion: Laozi | Taoism |
Taijitu | yin-yang |
Choose a religion: Wu Wei | Taoism |
Choose a religion: P'u | Taoism |
Choose a religion: Sun Tzu | Taoism |
Def: putting different things together | synthesis |
Def: Wu Wei | non-action |
Def: P'u | the uncarved block |
Who wrote "The Art of War"? | Sun Tzu |
a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives | Bureaucracy |
a system of government in which a single ruler has complete political power | Autocracy |
belief that education is important; all people should treat each other with respect like gentlemen | Confucianism |
respect for elders | filial piety |
a belief that nature is best left unchanged, and that things are sweet in their natural form | Taoism |
legalist dynasty that unified China | Qin |
ruler of the Qin dynasty | Shi Huangdi |
a political system in which nobles, or lords, are granted the use of lands that legally belong to the king | Feudalism |
the idea that stricter laws, punishments, and rewards could be used to reach success | Legalism |
a divine approval that a king would have | mandate of heaven |
ideal examples of the perfect kings | the sage kings |
Li | proper behavior |
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