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THREE CHINESE PHILOSOPHIES (ZHOU DYNASTY 1045-256 B.C.E) By: Sid Patra, Noel Oracheski, and Alex Lampell
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Zhou Dynasty (1045-256 B.C.E) After overthrowing the Shang, the Zhou made the Mandate of Heaven The Mandate of Heaven said that the king was the son of Heaven If the king governed his people well then Heaven would give him the right to rule If the king governed badly then Heaven would send natural disasters and his people could overthrow him
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Photos of Zhou Dynasty
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Feudalism The Zhou had a system of relationships called feudalism In feudalism the king gave part of his land to loyal supporters (lords) In exchange the lords sent soldiers to protect the king The lord protected the peasants that lived in his land in exchange of a portion of their crops
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Conflicts in Zhou Dynasty Feudalism worked for a while, but then there started to be rebellions against the king Then rulers hired scholars to ask them for advice about how to govern So many ideas were offered that later the Chinese called them the Hundred Schools of Thought The three most popular schools were Confucianism, Daoism and Legalism
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Confucianism The founder of Confucianism is Confucius(551-479 B.C.E) The goal of Confucianism is to have a just and peaceful society In Confucianism you should respect your elders In Confucianism there are five basic relationships: ruler and subject, husband and wife, father and son, older siblings and younger siblings, and friend and friend All people must respect and obey these relationships People that have the authority with these relationships (rulers, fathers, husbands, and older siblings) should set a good example. They should be kind, honest, wise, and faithful Confucius used to say, “Don’t do to others what you would not want done to you” There is a book with all of Confucius sayings. It is called The Analects So Confucianism thought that the “best way to govern is to lead by example”
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Photos of Confucianism
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Daoism The founder of Daoism is Laozi (around 500 B.C.E.) Laozi wrote a small manuscript of 5,000 characters which is called the Dao De Jing Daoism teaches people that you gain happiness and peace by living in harmony and agreement with nature For the Daoists nature is full of opposites (like pleasure and pain) They believed that true harmony came from balancing these opposite forces These two forces are called yin and yang Yin means shaded and Yang means sunlit Daoists thought that people should live a simple and natural life They also believed that everyone must discover the Dao by themselves So Daoism thought that the best way to govern was “if you must govern, then govern the least as possible”
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Photos of Daoism
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Legalism The founder of Legalism is Hanfeizi(280-233 B.C.E.) The goal of Hanfeizi was to create peace and order in soceity Many of his ideas survived until today in a book named after him Legalism thought that most people are naturally selfish Legalism thought that rulers should establish strict laws and make them stronger by giving rewards for good behavior and harsh punishments for bad behavior In Legalism rulers have absolute power and are backed up by the military They thought that rulers should not trust anyone, not even the family
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Photos of Legalism
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The End of The Zhou Empire Around 256 B.C.E. the Zhou Empire fell It was overpowered by Prince Zheng of the Qin Empire In the battle between the Qin and the Zhou millions of lives were lost
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Bibliography History Alive Book Images from Google
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