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Transcript
31a Describe how geographic features and cultural diffusion
affected the development of Ancient Chinese River Valley
Civilizations.
31d Describe the development of Chinese civilization under the
Zhou, Qin, & Han Dynasties
31e Explain the impact of Confucianism on Chinese culture
including the Examination System, the Mandate of Heaven, the
status of peasants, gender status, the status of merchants, & the
patriarchal family & the diffusion of Chinese culture to Southeast
Asia, Japan, & Korea
Rise of Chinese Philosophies
5 Basic Social Relationships:
Confucianism
• Ruler & Subject
• Founder:
– Confucius (551-479 B.C.)
• Ideas About Social Order:
– Emphasis on family
– Respect for elders (filial piety)
• Father & Son
• Husband & Wife
• Older Brother & Younger
Brother
• Friend & Friend
• Ideas About Government:
– Emphasis on education
• Could change a commoner into a gentleman
– Trained civil service essential for good gov’t
Rise of Chinese Philosophies
Daoism
• Founder:
– Laozi
• Ideas About Order & Harmony:
– Understanding nature is key to order
& harmony
– Natural Order more important than
Social Order
• Ideas About A Universal Force:
– Universal Force called Dao (aka “The
Way”) guides all things
Rise of Chinese Philosophies
Legalism
• Founders:
– Li Si, Hanfeizi
• Ideas About Social Order:
– Efficient & powerful gov’t is key to social order
• Ideas About Government
– Gov’t should control ideas & use law & harsh
punishment to restore harmony
– Rewards for people who carry out their duties
well
Hinduism
• FOUNDER:
– No Founder
– Collection of religious beliefs
that developed over
centuries
Hinduism
• WHO BELIEVERS WORSHIP:
– Brahma (The Creator)
– Vishnu (The Protector)
– Shiva (The Destroyer)
• *There are many other gods
Hinduism
• LEADERS:
– Guru
– Brahman priest
– Casey Nellums
Hinduism
• SACRED TEXTS:
– Vedas
• 4 collections of prayers, magical spells, and instructions
for performing rituals
– Upanishads
• Teachers comments in response to the Vedic hymnswritten as dialogue
Hinduism
• BASIC BELIEFS:
– Reincarnation
• Rebirth of an individual’s soul until a perfect state is
achieved
– Follow path of right thinking, right action, &
religious devotion
– Karma (person’s good or bad deeds) follows the
person from one reincarnation to another
– Ultimate Goal = moksha (state of perfect
understanding)
Hinduism
• MODERN-DAY TRADITIONS:
– Freedom to choose among three paths for
achieving moksha and the deity to worship
– Hindu religion dominates daily life
Hinduism
• ATTITUDE TOWARD CASTE SYSTEM:
– Ideas of karma & reincarnation strengthened the
caste system
Buddhism
• FOUNDER:
– Siddhartha Gautama (The Buddha)
Buddhism
• WHO BELIEVERS WORSHIP:
– Buddhists do not worship a god
Buddhism
• LEADERS:
– Buddhist monks & nuns
Buddhism
• SACRED TEXTS:
–
–
–
–
Verses of Righteousness
Written teachings of Buddha & his legends
How-To-Meditate manuals
Rules about monastic life (life in a monastery)
Buddhism
* Main ideas come from Four
Noble Truths
• BASIC BELIEFS:
– Seek a state of enlightenment (wisdom)
– Ultimate Goal = Nirvana (release from selfishness & pain)
Four Noble Truths:
Eightfold Path:
1. Life is filled with suffering &
sorrow
1. Right Views
2. The cause of all suffering is
selfish desire for temporary
pleasures
3. Right Speech
3. The way to end all suffering is
to end all desires
4. The way to overcome desires is
to follow the Eightfold Path
2. Right Resolve
4. Right Conduct
5. Right Livelihood
6. Right Effort
7. Right Mindfulness
8. Right Concentration
Buddhism
• Separated into 2 sects: Mahayana (New
school) and Theravada (Old School)
Buddhism
• MODERN-DAY TRADITIONS:
– Pilgrimages to sites associated with Buddha’s life
– Performing of Buddhist worship rituals
Buddhism
• ATTITUDE TOWARD CASTE SYSTEM:
– Rejected caste system
Spread of Buddhism
• How?
– Traders (*Most Important)
– Missionaries