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CHINA • Daoism: philosophy stresses an intuitive awareness, nurtured by harmonious contact with nature. Retreat from society in favor of personal cultivation • Confucianism : Confucius – man who had fallen into hard times and had empathy for suffering, pursuit of morality and justice, respect for tradition. Unite people in Orderly Society Respectful and reciprocal relationships between parent and child, elder and younger, ruler and subject, etc. Official state doctrine in 100 BCE and required for civil service exams

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CHINA• Daoism: philosophy stresses an intuitive awareness, nurtured by

harmonious contact with nature. Retreat from society in favor of personal cultivation

• Confucianism :Confucius – man who had fallen into hard times and had empathy for suffering, pursuit of morality and justice, respect for tradition.Unite people in Orderly SocietyRespectful and reciprocal relationships between parent and child, elder and younger, ruler and subject, etc.Official state doctrine in 100 BCE and required for civil service exams

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Army of the First Emperor of Qin – Lintong, China - 210

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GU KAIZHI – Lady Feng and the Bear - 350

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Emperor Xuan and attendants - 650

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Shakyamuni Buddha – gilded bronze - 338

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Vairocana Buddha – Louyang, China -44 ‘ - 675

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ZHOU JICHANG – Arhats Giving Alms to Beggars - 1184

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LIANG KAI – Sixth Chan Patriarch Chopping Bamboo - 1200

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Guan Daosheng - 1308

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Wu Zhen and Fan Kuan

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Zhou Mengfu - 1300

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Shen Zhou – Listening to Cicadas

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Handwriting of 2 emperors:Huizong and Xu Wei

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JAPAN

• Shinto No individual teacher/godDeveloped when agriculture developed Local deities reside in naturePurity and cleansing was important

Buddhism arrived through Korea and united disparate political groups

History of Japanese culture and art is of change and adaptation, however, had their own distinct culture too

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Haniwa – ca 500

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Tale of Genji – ink on paper - 1200

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Shunjobo Chogen – painted wood - 1200