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Return to[[ History 8]]. Be sure to sign your entry.
 
Return to[[ History 8]]. Be sure to sign your entry.
  
Role of the environment in China
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'''1. [[Role of the environment in China]]'''
  
Chinese concept of civilization
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'''2. [[Chinese concept of civilization]]'''
  
Xia Dynasty
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'''3. [[Confucius Five relationships]]'''
  
Shang Dynasty
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'''4. [[Mencius]]'''
  
Mandate of Heaven
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'''5. [[Sun Zi Art of War]]'''
  
Eastern Chou (Zhou)
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'''6. [[Xia Dynasty]]'''
  
Western Chou (Zhou)
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'''7. [[Shang Dynasty]]'''
  
Spring and Autumn/Warring States Period
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'''8. [[Mandate of heaven]]'''
  
[[Confucius Five relationships]]
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'''9. [[Western Chou]]'''
  
Qin Dynasty
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'''10. [[Spring and Autumn]]'''
  
Sun Zi Art of War
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'''11. [[Warring States Period]]'''
  
Mencius
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'''12. [[Qin Dynasty]]'''
  
Mencius, or Meng Zi, (lived 372-289 B.C.) was a Confucian disciple who made great contributions to Confucianism and its theories and ideas, and influenced society greatly. He stated that man was by nature good, even though this is contradicted by most; who think humans were born guilty and have to be taught good. He established the idea that a ruler should govern the people with kindness and fairness and ethical behavior. He synthesized Confucian thought to provide the Chinese society with a basis of framework on which to found almost every aspect of life. He affected society in the way that he established these rules for people to follow, which appealed to the population and continued, which eventually led to an orderly and very equal society. His rules led the rulers to be good to the people, which in exchange gave peace, so the country was placid and never rebellious. This plan, following Confucian ideas, worked very well. I used page 119 in the Manual to get my information on Meng Zi, and additional information can be found on his other achievements other than balancing society throughout the next three pages or so. ~Stefania A. Ciurea
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'''13. [[Western Han]]'''
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'''14. [[Inventions of China]]'''

Latest revision as of 15:56, 25 April 2013

Return to History 8. Be sure to sign your entry.

1. Role of the environment in China

2. Chinese concept of civilization

3. Confucius Five relationships

4. Mencius

5. Sun Zi Art of War

6. Xia Dynasty

7. Shang Dynasty

8. Mandate of heaven

9. Western Chou

10. Spring and Autumn

11. Warring States Period

12. Qin Dynasty

13. Western Han

14. Inventions of China