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    disrespectful‚ and while the examinee‚ agrees that it is actually disrespectful‚ he believes that all people make small slips‚ but since in all other areas the wife is the picture of filial duty‚ she should be forgiven. Alternately‚ The only case in which Confucian principles are utilized in a way which may be seen as negative‚ is the case of a woman who has lost her husband and wishes to remarry in order to seek vengeance. Although one can agree that it is not good to seek marriage just for the purpose of

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    Guanxi means relationship and through businesssetting it can be better understood as connection. Guanxi has its roots in the Confucian philosophy of valuing social hierarchy and reciprocal obligations. Confucian ideology has a 2‚000-year-old history inChina. Confucianism stresses the importance of relationships‚ both within the family and betweenmaster and servant. Confucian ideology teaches that people are not created equal.Today‚ Chinese will often cultivate a guanxiwang‚ or "relationship network

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    still strong. Yet‚ the leaders of the party are recognizing the need for adaptation as they are undergoing significant change. During the establishment of Communism within China one of the main objectives was to put an end to all aspects of Confucian philosophy which dominated the Chinese life. "Confucianism is not a real religion but more a lifestyle. Many Chinese people like to live in the holy lifestyle of this philosopher and believe in the power of his theories. Respect for hierarchic structures

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    The history of philosophy is full with great minds that have had such great impact on humanity. Even in the present day‚ philosophers’ names‚ views on life‚ and the world are still remembered and passed down generation to generation. One philosopher is the man born in 551 BC in the ancient state of Lu in China. He is known in the east as K’ung Tzu or Kung Fu Tzu but in the west he is known as Confucius. Born during the depressing age known as the Warring States Period‚ Confucius grew up in a society

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    values but never dictates about matters of daily living. Of Confucian Teachings The nursing value system is still the sources of nurse’s care to their patients. For care has been described by Chao as feeling of dedication to another to the

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    I. Confucianism The dominant philosophy in China‚ Confucianism is based on the teaching of Confucius. He lived more than 1‚000 years before the Song dynasty. His ideas‚ though‚ had a dramatic effect on the Song system of government. A. Confucian Ideas Confucius’s teachings focused on ethics‚ or proper behavior‚ for individuals and governments. He said that people should conduct their lives according to two basic principles. These principles were ren‚ or concern for others‚ and li‚

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    Research Paper: Confucian Analects Kong Fuzi‚ better known as Confucius (551-479 BCE) was known as the creator of the religion of Confucianism. Confucianism provided the moral and social foundation of China. Confucianism wasn’t thought of as a religion‚ it was more on the topic of morality. The ruler’s main function in the Confucian state was to educate and transform the people‚ which was based on one of Confucius’s analects. Which are thought of as the right way to rule and live. Up until this day

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    -The Anti-Buddhist Backlash • Daoists and Confucians attacked Buddhism as foreign -Daoist monks tried to counter Buddhism by stressing Daoism’s magic -Confucians pointed out that untaxed Buddhist monasteries were an economic liability • By 8th century‚ emperors began taking measures to stop the growth of

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    This is not true for Daoists who believe in following nature‚ not to think but to just go with it. Confucians feel that our actions should have a purpose and that in order to sustain social order we must act according to our status‚ traditions‚ and follow Li‚ which means “to arrange in order”. Also important to Confucius’s is etiquette‚ customs‚ manners

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    Fasting of the Heart: Mother-Tradition and Sacred Systems in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club "Concentrate your will. Hear not with your ears but with your mind ;not with your mind‚ but with your spirit . . . blank‚ passively responsive to externals. In such open receptivity only can Tao abide. And in that open receptivity is fasting of the heart." (Chuangtze‚ in Yutang‚ 228) "The Master said‚ ’Look at the means a man employs‚ observe the path he Joy Luck Club Is it fair to judge someone by their sex

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