Confucianism, Legalism, Taoism

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Confucianism, Legalism, Taoism

Five Virtues (Confucianism)
courtesy magnanimity good faith diligence kindness
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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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