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● Take out your PPO ○ Write down your homework and leave it open

● Take out your PPO ○ Write down your homework and leave it open to be stamped for this week. ● Take out your Tang Leadership Worksheet ○ I am going to collect them as I come around ● Take out your textbook ○ Open to page 214 for Warm Up ● Take out your notebook ○ Start a new page for Warm Up Questions

Warm Up Read Pages 214 in textbook-Answer the following questions: ● Why did China

Warm Up Read Pages 214 in textbook-Answer the following questions: ● Why did China turn from Confucianism to Buddhism? (Pg. 214 P. 1) ● Who founded Buddhism? (Pg. 214 P. 2) ● Who brought Buddhism to China? (Pg. 214 P. 3) ● How did Chinese emperors promote Buddhism? (Pg. 214 P. 4) ● Name 3 Confucian principles (Pg 214 P. 5) ● What did Daoism (Taoism) emphasize? (Pg. 214 P. 6) BONUS: How do the main principles of Buddhism and

Chinese Philosophy

Chinese Philosophy

Confucianism ● Founded by Confucius (551 -479 B. C. ) ● 5 Major Principles

Confucianism ● Founded by Confucius (551 -479 B. C. ) ● 5 Major Principles ○ Li -> Rules ○ Ren -> Humanity ○ Shu -> Empathy ○ Yi -> Righteousness ○ Xiao -> Respect for Elders ● Relationships ● Social Cohesion ○ Emperor is example of proper behavior

Taoism ● Founded by Lao Zi (6 th century to 4 th century BC)

Taoism ● Founded by Lao Zi (6 th century to 4 th century BC) ● Major Taoist Principles ○ Tao is the cause of the universe. Force that flows through all life. ○ “Go with the flow” ● Yin and Yang ○ Balance in everything

Buddhism ● Founded by Siddhartha Gautama (563 -483 B. C. E) ○ Originated in

Buddhism ● Founded by Siddhartha Gautama (563 -483 B. C. E) ○ Originated in India ● Came to China in 1 st century C. E. ● 4 Noble Truths ● Reincarnation ● Nirvana

Neo-Confucianism ● Emerges during Tang and Song Dynasty ● Strict codes of Confucianism stopped

Neo-Confucianism ● Emerges during Tang and Song Dynasty ● Strict codes of Confucianism stopped practice. ● Combines Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.