Title: CHINA
1CHINA Chapter 5-2
2Confucius and His TeachingsObjectives
- Learn about the life of Confucius
- Find out about the teachings of Confucius
- Understand the influence of Confucianism
- Contrast Confucianism with two other Ancient
Chinese philosophies
3 - He lived during the Zhou dynasty.
Who is Confucius?
- Chinas first and greatest teacher and
philosopher.
- He believed people could get along peacefully if
they followed a code of behavior where people
should be sincere, loyal and respectful.
4THE PHILOSOPHY of Confucianism
- A philosophy is a system of beliefs and values.
- Confucianists believed in passing on teachings
in order for rulers to reform (change).
- Confucius hoped to bring peace, stability, and
prosperity to China, because the Zhou period was
a time of war and chaos.
5 - Confucius liked to teach students who were eager
to learn.
What kind of students did Confucius like to teach?
6What are The Analects?
The Analects is a book containing Confuciuss
ideas and a record of conversations with his
pupils. It was written long after his death.
7 - Order in Society-
- People need to behave properly towards one
another and ORDER and PEACE will result.
Confucianism/ Teachings of Confucius
- Respect-
- Know your place in the family and in society.
- Respect the people above and below you.
8Confucianism Continued..
- Established 5 relationships to create an ordered
society
- Older brother and younger brother
9CONFUCIANISTS ALSO FOLLOW THE GOLDEN RULE-
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11CONFUCIUS had a tremendous impact on China in the
years following his death, and many of his ideas
continue today!
12Civil Service
Confucius teachings became part of the training
for the group of people who carry out the work of
the government.
13Merit System/ Meritocracy
A policy in which each worker is appointed to a
job and is trained for that job based on his
merit or qualifications.
Candidates had to pass an official examination
based on Confucius teachings.
They get a salary, follow strict rules, and
answer to a superior.
14 Why was it difficult for poor men to work in the
civil service?
- Civil servants had to know how to read. Many
poor men did not possess that ability!
15Not everyone agreed with Confucius teachings.
Some thought that there was a better way to
peace...
Laozi
He was a Chinese thinker whose writings started
the Taoist philosophy, leading a simple and
selfless life and loving nature.
16It is a religious philosophy that supports these
ideas
- Observe nature and try to live in HARMONY with it!
- Nature cannot be defined, it can only be
experienced (meditation)
- Happiness comes from balancing opposite forces of
nature- this will lead to the goal of life
Achieve oneness with the DAO (the Way)
17TO MAINTAIN PEACE, TAOISTS BELIEVE IN KEEPING A
BALANCE BETWEEN YIN YANG- WHAT ARE THESE?
18They are the opposites of all things...But can
not exclude or exist without each other.
- Happy/ Sad
- Good/ Bad
- Pleasure/ Pain
- Male(white)/
- female(dark)
- Sunny/ Dark
What do the dots represent?
19ANOTHER PHILOSOPHER ARGUED THAT THERE WAS AN EVEN
BETTER WAY TO BRING PEACE
Hanfezi
He was a Chinese thinker whose writings started
the Legalist philosophy, based on rewards and
punishments!
20It is a religious philosophy that supports these
ideas
- Respect and obey authority
- Follow all laws of the government/ your family
- Receive rewards for obedience and punishments for
disobedience - Would be embraced during the QIN dynasty
21PHILOSOPHIES IN ACTION!
Imagine that a friend offers you a cigarette and
you dont know what to do! You go to sleep at
night and dream that you run into the 3 ancient
Chinese philosophers- Confucius, Laozi, and
Hanfezi. What different advice would each one
probably have for you?
22Confucius Respect your elders and your
government. They wouldnt want you to smoke. You
should refer your friend to a wise adult, like a
teacher.
Laozi Smoking could be harmful to your body-
ingesting chemicals is not staying in harmony
with nature. Tell your friend to spend time
meditating to find his way
Hanfezi Smoking under the age of 18 is against
the law! Tell on your friend- he he should be
punished! In fact, you should be punished for not
telling right away!
23What other moral dilemmas might the philosophers
be able to help us with?
- Choose one of the problems we mentioned and write
out the advice that each philosopher would
probably give for handling the situation.
24ZHOU RELIGION
- Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism are all
PHILSOPHIES (systems of beliefs and values), but
not necessarily religions - Many Chinese still maintained traditional
religions, but followed one of the philosophies
as well
25Describe the religious traditions of ancient
China
Ancient China was home to a variety of religious
traditions, including ancestor worship, honoring
gods, and belief in spirits.
Most people believed that life should be lived in
harmony with nature, the idea that the Taoists
stressed