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Chinese Philosophies Confucianism and Daoism

Do Now Pick one quote from your annotations that you found to be the most important/most interesting or compelling. Copy it into your do now section and explain why you think it is important. Share with your group when you are finished *Can be from either reading*

Confucius BC Real name is K’ung-fu-tzu Did not come from a wealthy family Pursued education and became a teacher His philosophy on government, education, and relationships would be collected by his students in The Analects

In China at the time…

Main Tenets of Confucianism The Sacred Past: Confucius believed people should study the past to understand how to behave and be virtuous. The Social Code (Relationships): Political relationships are like family relationships, but larger. Rulers should behave toward their subjects they way fathers do with their children. Certain rituals of the past should be followed with this code. Self-Improvement: Strive to become a virtuous man. If all become virtuous, there will be harmony in society.

The Key Relationships: Ruler and Minister/Subjects Father and Son Elder brother and younger brother Husband and wife Friend and Friend - Added later by the followers of Confucius (The egalitarian relationship)

Ruler and Subject To govern is to correct. If you set an example be being correct, who would dare to remain incorrect? The Master said about government, “Encourage the people to work hard by setting an example yourself. Do not allow your efforts to slacken.” In serving one’s lord, one should approach one’s duties with reverence (respect) and consider one’s pay as of secondary importance. Confucius say…

Confucian Code of Relationships Ruler Scholars Peasants (Farmers) Artisans and Merchants Heirarchy of Professions under Confucianism:

the Confucian Virtues Ren – Be polite. Li – Have good manners. Shu – Think of others. Wen – Be cultured.

Filial Piety This is the MOST important Confucian duty. Follow the teachings of the elders and the elders have the duty to teach the young. Confucius taught to worship one’s parents while they were living and honor them after their death. In ancient times, a son was expected to honor his deceased father by occupying a hut by his grave and abstaining from indulgences for 25 months.

Honoring the Ancestors Confucius stated that the afterlife was beyond human comprehension. Ancester worship is one of the oldest practiced traditions in China that pre-dates Confucius. Filial Piety, to Confucius, is about the living. Neo-Confucianism incorporated formal ancestor worship (temples)

Daoism While in China…

Lao-Tzu Born between the 5 th and 6 th century BC Tired of corruption and sought a new life Wrote his ideas down in what became the Dao De Jing

Daoist/Taoist Beliefs Basic concept is the idea of the “Way” or “Tao. This is a limitless force that is in all of creation Forms a great law by which to live and achieve complete harmony with the universe The way to live this law? Do nothing The goal is to feel empty of will or purpose The force you say…

Yin and Yang Ancient Chinese concept embraced by Daoism The balance of nature; of any two opposing forces

Excerpts from the Dao De Jing “The great Way is all-pervading. It reaches to the left and to the right. All things depend on it with their existence. Still it demands no obedience.” “Heaven and Earth are everlasting The reason Heaven and Earth can last forever Is that they do not exist for themselves Thus they can last forever” “Misery is what happiness rests upon. Happiness is what misery lurks beneath.”