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2 Confunision vs. Daoism vs. Legalism

3 Confucianism Confucius was China’s most famous Philosopher. The government was un organized. The five basic relationships: ruler and subject, husband and wife, father and son, older sibling and younger sibling, and friend and friend. They should respect each other. It made it peaceful and organized.

4 Daoism Laozi was the author of Doa De Jing. Ying and yang stands for good and evil. They should discover how to behave by living the right way. Rulers should behave well and if the people don’t like them that’s there fault.

5 Legalism Hanfeizi believed that if you do something wrong that they should be punished as hard as possible. The Qin dynasty punished people harshly.

6 Ciatations Frey, Wendey. “chapter 21.” History alive The Ancient World. Pictures by Google


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