By, Andrea W. Confucianism: 5 Basic Relationships  The five basic relationships are ruler and subject, husband and wife, father and son, older sibling.

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By, Andrea W.

Confucianism: 5 Basic Relationships  The five basic relationships are ruler and subject, husband and wife, father and son, older sibling and younger sibling, and friend and friend.  People must respect and obey all of the basic relationships.

Confucius :Life in China  Confucius lived from 551 to 479 B.C.E., in the small state of Lu in eastern China.  He experience lords fight for power.  Confucius respected Chinese traditions and scholars.

Confucianism: The Influence  Confucianism taught “Do not do to others what you would not what done to you”.  Confucianism influence people to have proper behavior.

Daoism: Laozi  Laozi lived in the late 500 B.C. E.  Some people think he is just a legend others disagree.  According to Daoism Laozi is said to be the author of the Dao De Jing.

Daoism: Yin and Yang  Yin and Yang are true harmony which comes from balancing opposite forces of nature.

Daoism: The Behavior  Daoist believed that everyone must discover the Dao for themselves.  Daoist also thought too many laws would get in the way of living naturally and the Dao.  So the best rulers were the people who ruled less.

Legalism: Hanfeizi  Hanfeizi lived from 280 to 233 B.C.E. He was the prince in a royal family. Hanfeizi wanted to create peace in his society.

Legalism: The Government Hanfeizi thought the only way to create a good society was to make harsh laws and brutal punishments. Hanfeizi believed that rulers should trust no one not even their families.

Legalism: Qin Dynasty  The Qin dynasty looked up to Hanfeizi writings. To make these goals they made brutal laws and punishments.  Some died from the brutal punishments.

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Resources: Citations  “Three Chinese Philosophies." History Alive! the Ancient World. Palo Alto, CA: Teachers' Curriculum Institute, Print.  Web. 30 Apr  Web. 2 May  Web. 1 May