Eurasian Cultural Traditions 500 BCE to 500 CE Chapter 5 AP World History Notes “China and the Search for Order”
The State of China Chaos Growing violence Disharmony and disunity “Age of Warring States” These issues led many to find solutions to China’s problems
The Legalist Answer Founder of Legalism = Han Fei Legalists viewed humans as inherently stupid and immoral Legalists believed in rules and laws that were strict, clearly spelled out, and enforced through a system of rewards and punishments
The Legalist Answer Legalism = used by Emperor Qin Shihuangdi during the Qin Dynasty to restore unity and order to China
The Confucian Answer Confucius = from an aristocratic family in northern China Became a teacher Believed in ethics = good conduct and moral judgment
The Analects A short book of the teachings of Confucius Compiled by his students after his death
The Confucian Answer The moral example of superiors Relied on unequal relationships within society Ruler over subject Parent over child Husband over wife Old over young
Emphasis on Filial Piety Filial piety = respect for one’s elders and ancestors
Civil Service Exams Confucianism = incorporated into China’s civil service exams during the Han Dynasty Chinese men had to apply Confucian values to specific situations in these tests
The Daoist Answer Founder = Laozi Focus of Daoism = living in harmony with nature Urges withdrawal from society and entrance into a world of nature
The Dao “The Way” Universal force that guides all things
Yin and Yang 2 opposing forces present in all of nature YIN = cool, dark, female, submissive YANG = warm, light, male, aggressive