Warm-up Questions 10/23/19 · 2019-10-23 · Confucianism, Daoism, & Legalism Ancient...

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Warm-up Questions 10/23/19

What was the name of the book that Confucius’ teachings were compiled into?

What was the main idea behind Daoism?

Ancient China

Confucianism, Daoism, & Legalism

Ancient Civilizations

Mr. Hollingsworth – World History

Wednesday – October 23, 2019

Today’s Learning Targets

I will use academic vocabulary of this region and time

appropriately.

I will locate key geographical features of China on a

map.

I will analyze the role philosophical thought played in

governmental dynasties.

Warm-up Questions

What was the name of the book that Confucius’ teachings were compiled into?

Analetics

What was the main idea behind Daoism?

Living in harmony with nature

The Warring States Period

The Zhou Dynasty would break up into seven smaller kingdoms. People turned to different philosophical ideas to cope with these times.

Legalism / Daoism / Confucianism

Confucianism

What are the key tenets of Confucianism? Fathers display high moral values

Children respect and obey parents

Families be loyal to each other

Moral leadership brought order to China

King leads by example

Lower classes learn by example of upper classes

Legalism

What are the key tenets of Legalism?

People are bad by nature

Strict laws and harsh punishments

Relatives and neighbors also punished

Appointed officials should run government

Daoism

What are the key tenets of Daoism?

Live in harmony with nature

Government stay out of peoples’ lives

Don’t interfere with nature or each other

The universe is a balance of opposites

A king’s rule should be effortless

Key Terms Review

A prediction

oracle

A hard gemstone.

jade

Key Terms Review

To alter or change, to differ

vary

Farmers with small farms

peasants

Key Terms Review

People of high rank who provided soldiers to the king.

lords

moral values

ethics

Key Terms Review

Teachings of Kongfuzi

Confucianism

People are bad by nature and needed harsh laws to be controlled

legalism

Key Terms Review

Living in harmony with nature

Daoism

1) Xi River

2) Yangzi River

3) Yellow River

4) South China Sea

5) East China Sea

6) Yellow Sea

7) Sea of Japan

8) Pacific Ocean

9) North China Plain

10) Manchurian Plain

11) Gobi Desert

12) Taklimakan Desert

13) Plateau of Tibet Map Colors:

Water – Blue

Fertile Lands – Green

Deserts – Yellow

Mountains – Brown

Plateaus – Light Orange

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SurveyThe wickedness inherent to all humanity requires swift and harsh redress of offensive acts.

Legalism

Leading by example, the father sets the standards of moral behavior.

Confucianism

Article Analysis

We are now going to do the first part of the article analysis.

Existing TAO 299

Fog makes the world a painting obscure.

Even close trees are half unseen.

But a lonesome crow won’t stop calling:

He objects to being in this dream.

Deng Ming-Dao

Today’s Learning Targets

I can use academic vocabulary of this region and time

appropriately.

I can locate key geographical features of China on a

map.

I can analyze the role philosophical thought played in

governmental dynasties.

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