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Can something positive come
from something negative?
3 Chinese Belief Systems
Legalism
– government must control people through strict laws.
Confucianism
• order would
return to China if
society was
organized around
five basic, human
relationships.
Daoism (Taoism)
• people could find
virtue by living in
harmony with
nature.
Chaos Brought new ideas
• In Time of the Warring States, warlords
and kings fought for land
• Scholars developed three ways of thinking
to bring peace to land
- Legalism, Confucianism, Daoism
- each was a philosophy—study of basic
truths, ideas about universe
Legalism
• rulers should use legal system to force people
to obey laws
• believers felt strong government would end
China’s disorder
Strict Laws and Harsh Punishments
• Legalists felt human nature was wicked
- must force people to do good
- government must pass strict laws to control peoples’
behavior
• Believed harsh punishments would make people
afraid to commit crimes
An Increase in Government Control
• Legalist Shang Yang wanted to force
people to report lawbreakers
• Legalists taught that rulers should
reward people who do their duty
• Legalists did not want complaints or
questions about government
- arrested people who questioned
government, taught different ideas
- felt rulers should burn books with
different philosophies, ideas
REVIEW QUESTION
• Why did Legalists want a strong
government?
Confucius
• Confucius lived 551 to 479
B.C.E., during time of unrest
in China
- developed ideas to end
conflict, have peace in all
relationships
• Believed that respect for
others was necessary for
peace, harmony
• Confucius’ ideas collected into
book: The Analects
- together the teachings
form the belief system of
Confucianism
The Five Relationships
• Confucius taught code of proper
conduct
- proper conduct in family,
proper conduct in society
• Confucianism had Five
Relationships
- father and son, older and
younger brothers
- husband and wife, friend and
friend, ruler and subject
Proper Conduct
• Confucius felt correct behavior would bring
peace to society
- should begin at home; husbands
good to wives, wives obey husbands
- brothers kind to one another, but
younger must obey older
Filial piety: idea that parents must
be treated with respect
• Confucius said people should respect
authority; rulers should live right, respect
people
- subjects had duty to obey ruler if ruler
lived in right, moral way
The Impact of Confucianism
• Confucianism set out family and social
roles
- following these roles helped Chinese
avoid conflict, live peacefully
• Rulers tried to live up to Confucius’ model
• Confucius encouraged education, creating
fair and skilled officials (Civil Service)
REVIEW QUESTION
• How did Confucius think rulers should
behave?
Daoism (Taoism)
• Laozi’s ideas in Dao De Jing (The Book of
the Way of Virtue)
- Laozi may not have existed, but said to
have lived in 500s B.C.E.
• Daoists felt universal force, the Dao (the
Way), guides all things
- all creatures but humans live in harmony
with Dao
• Humans must find own way (Dao) to relate
to nature, each other
- each must learn to live in harmony
with nature and inner feelings
Following the Way
• Daoists did not argue over good and bad,
or try to change things
- accepted things as they were; did not get
involved in government
• Tried to understand nature, live in
harmony with its rhythms
Yin & Yang
• Forces of yin, yang interact,
complement each other;
change, evolve
- yin (black)—cold, dark,
mysterious
- yang (white)—warm, bright
• Understanding yin and yang
helped people find place in
the world
REVIEW QUESTION
• Why did Daoism teach that each human
had to find an individual path to follow in
life?

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3 chinese belief systems

  • 1. Can something positive come from something negative?
  • 3. Legalism – government must control people through strict laws.
  • 4. Confucianism • order would return to China if society was organized around five basic, human relationships.
  • 5. Daoism (Taoism) • people could find virtue by living in harmony with nature.
  • 6.
  • 7. Chaos Brought new ideas • In Time of the Warring States, warlords and kings fought for land • Scholars developed three ways of thinking to bring peace to land - Legalism, Confucianism, Daoism - each was a philosophy—study of basic truths, ideas about universe
  • 8. Legalism • rulers should use legal system to force people to obey laws • believers felt strong government would end China’s disorder
  • 9. Strict Laws and Harsh Punishments • Legalists felt human nature was wicked - must force people to do good - government must pass strict laws to control peoples’ behavior • Believed harsh punishments would make people afraid to commit crimes
  • 10. An Increase in Government Control • Legalist Shang Yang wanted to force people to report lawbreakers • Legalists taught that rulers should reward people who do their duty • Legalists did not want complaints or questions about government - arrested people who questioned government, taught different ideas - felt rulers should burn books with different philosophies, ideas
  • 11. REVIEW QUESTION • Why did Legalists want a strong government?
  • 12. Confucius • Confucius lived 551 to 479 B.C.E., during time of unrest in China - developed ideas to end conflict, have peace in all relationships • Believed that respect for others was necessary for peace, harmony • Confucius’ ideas collected into book: The Analects - together the teachings form the belief system of Confucianism
  • 13. The Five Relationships • Confucius taught code of proper conduct - proper conduct in family, proper conduct in society • Confucianism had Five Relationships - father and son, older and younger brothers - husband and wife, friend and friend, ruler and subject
  • 14. Proper Conduct • Confucius felt correct behavior would bring peace to society - should begin at home; husbands good to wives, wives obey husbands - brothers kind to one another, but younger must obey older
  • 15. Filial piety: idea that parents must be treated with respect • Confucius said people should respect authority; rulers should live right, respect people - subjects had duty to obey ruler if ruler lived in right, moral way
  • 16. The Impact of Confucianism • Confucianism set out family and social roles - following these roles helped Chinese avoid conflict, live peacefully • Rulers tried to live up to Confucius’ model • Confucius encouraged education, creating fair and skilled officials (Civil Service)
  • 17. REVIEW QUESTION • How did Confucius think rulers should behave?
  • 18. Daoism (Taoism) • Laozi’s ideas in Dao De Jing (The Book of the Way of Virtue) - Laozi may not have existed, but said to have lived in 500s B.C.E. • Daoists felt universal force, the Dao (the Way), guides all things - all creatures but humans live in harmony with Dao • Humans must find own way (Dao) to relate to nature, each other - each must learn to live in harmony with nature and inner feelings
  • 19. Following the Way • Daoists did not argue over good and bad, or try to change things - accepted things as they were; did not get involved in government • Tried to understand nature, live in harmony with its rhythms
  • 20. Yin & Yang • Forces of yin, yang interact, complement each other; change, evolve - yin (black)—cold, dark, mysterious - yang (white)—warm, bright • Understanding yin and yang helped people find place in the world
  • 21. REVIEW QUESTION • Why did Daoism teach that each human had to find an individual path to follow in life?