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1、Chinese Civilization,Institutions, World Views, and Significance, 2205 B. C. E. - 1644,Generalizations About Chinese Civilization,Powerful Central Authorityemperor Veneration of Ancestors Beginning w/ Han Dynast, Confucianism is official governing philosophy Chinese citizens mix Confucian beliefs wi

2、th Taoism Perennial problemsfood production, invasion, and internal strife,Cradle of Chinese Civilization,Huang Ho (Yellow River) is cradle of civilizationalso termed River of Sorrowsits floods destroy even as they give livelihood. Millet cultivation; stone tools; emergent urbanization. Three cultur

3、al heroes: Fu Hsiinvented writing; Shen Nungfarming and commerce; Yellow Emperorgovernment and Taoism,Huang Ho River,Sage Kings 2350-2200,May not have been historical but were seen as especially virtuous Perceived pattern in Chinese historywise rule and order followed by period of moral laxity, decl

4、ine, decadence, and disorder Chinese history would emphasize public virtueobedience to a wise emperor,Shang Dynasty1766-1050,First “historical” dynasty. Development of Writing Bronze age civilization along Huang Ho Reading of oracle bones Emergence of “Tien” conceptheavenwhere God and ancestors dwel

5、led.,Shang Oracle Bones,Chou Dynasty1050-221 B. C. E.,Development of “Tien Ming” or Mandate of Heaven Myth of Legitimacyhow to justify overthrowing of Shang Central authority weakened in “Spring and Autumn” periods771-401 b. c. e.and collapse of order in Period of Warring States401-256 B. C. E. Iron

6、ic contribution of Chou dynasty was providing incentive to develop classical philosophy in China.,Classical Chinese Philosphy,Confucianism Taoism Legalism,Confucianism,Kung Fu-tzu (Confucius) 551 B. C. E.-479 B. C. E. Public order comes from “jen” or humane behavior between people. Superiors should

7、govern well Inferiors should obey Shureciprocity and chungdoing ones best,Sayings from the Analects: 1,Fan-chih asked about jen. The Master said, “It is to love all men.“ He asked about knowledge. “It is to know all men.“ Fan chih did not immediately understand these answers. The Master said, “Emplo

8、y the upright and put aside all the crooked; in this way, the crooked can be made to be upright.“ Tzu-kung asked, saying, “Is there one world which may serve as a rule of practice for all ones life?“ The Master said, “Is not reciprocity such a word? What you do not want done to yourself, do not do t

9、o others.“,Sayings from the Analects: 2,The Master said, “With coarse rice to eat, with water to drink, and my bended arm for a pillow; I still have joy in the midst of these things. Riches and honors acquired by inhumanity are to me as a floating cloud.“ The Master said, “The determined scholar and

10、 the man of virtue will not seek to live at the expense of humanity. They will even sacrifice their lives to preserve their humanity.“ The Master said, “The superior man in everything considers righteousness to be essential. He performs it according to the rules of propriety (li ). He brings it fort

11、h in humility. He completes it with sincerity. This is indeed a superior man.“ The Master said, “The object of the superior man is truth, not food. . . . The superior man is anxious lest he should not get truth; he is not anxious lest poverty should come upon him.“,Social Order and Confucius,Rule of

12、 reciprocity promoted both order and disorderpresumably an evil ruler or an ineffective husband could be disobeyed. See Ban Zhao, Lessons for a Woman She accepts some subservience and humility but also believes in the balance of Yin/Yangnot the dominance of Yang,Taoism,Based on ideas of Lao Tzu Taot

13、he way of heavenunity Balance of yang (malenesscold, heaven) and yin (femaleness, warm, earth) Government should guide people, not rule them.,Legalism,Founded by Hsun Tzu (298-238 B. C. E.) People are evil and must be controlled through harsh laws. Reward good deeds, punish bad deeds severely. Utili

14、tarianismmeant that government would encourage agriculture over other pursuits Rule of Lawlaw is supremeand law is standard in entire real (two ideas that persist in Chinese state),Chin Dynasty (221-206 B. C. E.),Officially legalist Standardized form of govt. Ended period of warring states Began Gre

15、at Wall of China Extended Chinas boundaries to the south,Great Wall of china,Han Dynasty ( 202 B. C. E. -220 C. E.,Officially Confucian Scholar bureaucrats educated in Confucian classics govern china on a day to day basis. Han Wu Ti (r. 141-86) extended China from Korea to Vietnam Wang Mang (9-23) o

16、verthrew corrupt Han but was soon ousted by peasants who were then ousted by the nobles. Conquests of later Han opened up the Silk Roads to Mediterranean,Tang Dynasty (618-907),Followed Three Kingdoms Period (220-589) and Sui Dynasty (589-618) Chinese government recentralized under emperor and three

17、 key ministers (but local landlords retained a great deal of power). Empress Wu (684-705) relied on Confucian bureaucrats and used military to extend boundaries of China. Her own Buddhist beliefs added Buddhist tradition to China. Great cosmopolitan cultural flowering facilitated with contracts from

18、 Asia and even Europe,Sung (960-1279),Emperors power restored Confucian bureaucrats pre-eminent Wang An-shih (1068-85)new lawsmaximum prices on grain; tax equity; non-nobles could take Confucian exams. (Greatest example of Confucian Scholar Bureaucrat) Neo-Confucianism,Yuan Dynasty (1280-1386),Estab

19、lished by descendants of Genghis Khan. Mongols ruled through Chinese Scholar Bureaucrats Paper currency Trade w/ EuropeMarco Polo (1275-1292) Pax Sinatica,Kublai Khan (1215-1294),Ming (1369-1644),Chinese cultural superiority Great porcelain ware Later Ming rulers were decadent and China began to lose its cultural superiority. Confucianism becomes rigid and less a guide to practical and effective governing.,Ming Vase,

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