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Chinese Philosophies

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ANCIENT CHINA

BY: EMILY TURNER 6TH PERIOD
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10 FACTS FOR BUDDHISM

ORGINS AND FOUNDER FACTS

  • As a result, he developed compassion for all and sought ways to eliminate these hardships
  • Began in India
  • Siddhartha Gautama was an Indian prince
  • Incorporated much of Hinduism in its practice
  • Who upon encountering the misery and suffering of the poor in the streets.

PRINCIPLES AND DIFFUSION FACTS

  • While Buddhism does teach the concept of recantation, it is not always
  • Seen as a "rebirth" and nirvana can be reached.
  • Spread to Southeast Asia and east Asia, especially during the Maurya
  • Empire, under Ashoka, and the Gupta where it became very prominent.
  • The core of Buddhism is based on the four noble truths and eightfold path
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PRINCIPLES AND DIFFUSION FACTS

  • In its most basic form, Buddhism does not hold a belief in a deity.
  • It is a religion that actively seeks to convert others.
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10 FACTS ABOUT CONFUCIANISM

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ORIGINS AND FOUNDER FACTS

  • China during the Zhou (Chou) dynasty.
  • After the end of feudalism crime was rampant and Confucius spoke
  • The founders had a Kung fu-tzu
  • A returning of the moral standards of the ancients
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PRINCIPLES AND DIFFUSION FACTS

  • The primary goals are order, harmony, peace and happiness on earth.
  • The most important principles deal with the ideal standard of conduct that controls social actions.
  • It is not a religion but rather is an ethical code.
  • Spread by his followers after death of Confucius as they obtained positions in government.
  • These teachings spread to Korea and Japan.
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10 FACTS ABOUT TAOISM

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ORGINS AND FOUNDERS

  • Grew from ancient Chinese.
  • Ancient Chinese philosophies that were merged into basic teaching.
  • In some ways it grew from a reaction to the spread of Confucianism and Buddhism.
  • Lao-Tse was one of the Chinese words.
  • It was spreading more than they thought it would.
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PRINCIPLES AND DIFFUSION

  • Tao (Dao) means "The Way" (or the path)
  • The symbol must associated with Taoism the yin/yang reflects the ideals of harmony and balance.
  • Taoism places are great emphasis on nature.
  • A key concept related to this balance.
  • Taoism spread primarily to the areas immediately surrounding china.
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IT BEGIN IN...

BUDDHISM BEGAN IN INDIA

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CONFUCIANISM BEGAN IN CHINA

TAOISM BEGAN IN CHINA

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THE BELIEFS

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BUDDHISM BELIEFS

  • Believed in recarnation

CONFUCIANISM BELIEFS

  • Believed in society

TAOISM BELIEFS

  • Believed in several philosophies

HOW DID THEY SPREAD

THAY ALL SPREAD SLOWLY AND AT DIFFERENT TIMES

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