| Term | Definition |
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Han Dynasty |
develope Silk Road, introduce Buddhism |
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Sui Dynasty |
extended Grand Canal, Feet Binding |
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Qin Dynasty |
Great Wall, Legalism popular |
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Sung Dynasty |
Defeated by Mongols |
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Zhou Dynasty |
mandate to heaven, Golden Age of Chinese Philosophy |
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Tang Dynasty |
Buddism=popular, empress Wu, Neo-confucianism |
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Yuan Dynasty |
treated chinese badly, rely riders, shortest major dynasty |
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Han Dynasty |
Created better civil service system, continued great wall |
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Zhou Dynasty |
Longest dynasty, 100 schools for thought |
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Laozi |
founder of Daoism |
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Han Feizi |
founder of Legalism |
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Sidhartha Gotama |
founder of Buddhism |
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eight fold path |
right- understanding, speech, aspiration, concentration, action, livihood, mindfulness, effort |
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4 noble traits |
anguish, craving, craving /c anguish, 8 fold path |
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poor people, artists, and poets |
daoism appeals to what 3 groups |
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The Way |
indescribable force that governs all of nature & the universe |
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Wu Wei said... |
Do nothing & nothing will be done |
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confucianism 3 main points |
government virtue, filial piety, reverence to ancestors |
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Mahayana |
buddha is a god |
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Theravada |
buddha is a teacher |