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Japan Influenced 11/12/2018

On a clean sheet of paper, answer the following questions that refer back to yesterday’s lesson: What is animism? How did the Japanese show respect to the kami? Describe Shinto beliefs (Shintoism). When finished, be sure to turn this in beside the printer Bell Work!!! Level 0

What am I learning today? Learning Intention Success Criteria 7.09 Explain how Japanese culture changed through Chinese and Korean influences (including Buddhism and Confucianism) as shown in the Constitution of Prince Shotoku and the adoption of the Chinese writing system. I CAN explain how Japanese culture changed through Chinese and Korean influences (including Buddhism and Confucianism) and the adoption of the Chinese writing system. I CAN explain how Japanese culture changed through Chinese and Korean influences as shown in the Constitution of Prince Shotoku through my Fab Four activity and exit ticket.

Table group race! 2 hands up and silent to win Clean sheet of paper First name Last name Titled 7.09 Japan Influenced/Fab Four Table group race! 2 hands up and silent to win

About AD 600, a Yamato prince name Shotoku ruled Japan on behalf of his aunt. He wanted to give Japan a strong, well-organized government, so Shotoku created a constitution, or a plan of a government. Specific rules in the constitution, based on the ideas of Confucius, stated how they should perform their duties. People who follow the teaching of Confucius are said to follow Confucianism. Japan

Shotoku admired Chinese civilization and wanted the Japanese to learn from it. He had his officials and students to study Buddhism, as well as Chinese art, philosophy, the Chinese system of writing, and medicine. Japan continued…

Japan influenced by Confucianism When discussing Confucianism's influence in Japan, it's important to understand that Confucianism places strong importance on human relationships. Unlike most Western religions, Confucianism does not teach the worship of any particular deity. Instead, it focuses more on human behavior, causing many scholars to consider it a code of conduct rather than a religion. Japan influenced by Confucianism

Japan influenced by Confucianism A person practicing Confucianism will seek to act honorably in all his relationships. This is especially important in what Confucianism calls the Five Key Relationships, which are: the relationship of ruler to subject, father to son, husband to wife, elder to younger, and friend to friend. This emphasis on relationships has had a huge impact on the cultures of Korea and Japan. However, as is usually the case with religion and culture, each country has sort of put their own spin on this ancient faith. Japan influenced by Confucianism

Japan Influenced by Confucianism The most important of these is the deep respect of one's elders. Confucianism is a system of family governance in which the elderly outrank the young. Japanese Confucianism also places a very high value on relationships. However, where Korean Confucianism seems to place the highest importance on family ties, Japanese Confucianism has historically emphasized the ruler-to-subject relationship. Japan Influenced by Confucianism

What am I learning today? Learning Intention Success Criteria 7.09 Explain how Japanese culture changed through Chinese and Korean influences (including Buddhism and Confucianism) as shown in the Constitution of Prince Shotoku and the adoption of the Chinese writing system. I CAN explain how Japanese culture changed through Chinese and Korean influences (including Buddhism and Confucianism) and the adoption of the Chinese writing system. I CAN explain how Japanese culture changed as shown in the Constitution of Prince Shotoku system through my Fab Four activity and exit ticket.

Fab Four over The Constitution of Prince Shotoku Using your paper from earlier, your group will be working on a Fab Four using the primary source “The Constitution of Prince Shotoku” DON’T FORGET: Each person is responsible for writing down their own prediction, clarification, question, and summary. THERE IS NO GROUP PAPER THIS TIME.

Fab Four

What am I learned today! Learning Intention Success Criteria 7.09 Explain how Japanese culture changed through Chinese and Korean influences (including Buddhism and Confucianism) as shown in the Constitution of Prince Shotoku and the adoption of the Chinese writing system. I CAN explain how Japanese culture changed through Chinese and Korean influences (including Buddhism and Confucianism) and the adoption of the Chinese writing system. I CAN explain how Japanese culture changed as shown in the Constitution of Prince Shotoku system through my Fab Four activity and exit ticket.

TURN THIS IN ALONG WITH YOUR FAB FOUR PAPERS TO PATCHES WHEN FINISHED. EXIT TICKET! Level 0 Write a short answer explaining how the Japanese culture was influenced by Korea and China. TURN THIS IN ALONG WITH YOUR FAB FOUR PAPERS TO PATCHES WHEN FINISHED.