Chinese Belief Systems
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Chinese Belief
Systems
What are the belief systems of
Ancient China?
Confucianism
Legalism
Daoism
Buddhism
What do we already know about
China?
Population
Geography
Middle Kingdom
Ethnocentrism
Mandate of Heaven
Confucianism
Philosophy created by
Confucius c. 500 BC
Confucianism is the most
popular Chinese
philosophy and is still
followed in China today.
Confucianism is not a
religion
– No sacred text
– No description of a belief in
the afterlife
How did Confucian beliefs affect
behavior in daily life?
Filial Piety = respect for
parents / honor your family
Five Relationships =
explained who should
respect who in society;
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Father to son
Husband to wife
Ruler to subjects/people
Older brother to younger brother
Friend to friend
Political Beliefs
Confucius believed that
people were good by
nature.
Rulers should set a
good example for their
people.
Good Ruler = Good People
Important Facts about
Confucianism
Followers of Confucius
recorded his teachings
and beliefs in the
Analects.
Confucius also
emphasized the
importance of
education.
Legalism
Legalism is a political philosophy
created by Hanfeizi c. 250 BC.
Hanfeizi discussed how rulers
should rule and maintain power
Legalist philosophy suggests that
people are evil by nature
Because of this, a ruler must be
strict and have harsh punishments
Daoism
Daoism (Taoism) is a
philosophy created by
Lao-tzu c. 500 BC.
Contemplate the Tao, or
the “way” of the universe
Daoists reject a strong
government because
they believe people can
control their own actions
and do not need a ruler.
"Be still like a
mountain and
flow like a great
river."
Lao Tzu
Main Teachings of Daoism
Taoists
believe in planning in advance
– Must carefully consider each action before
taking it
A
Taoist is kind to other individuals
– in part because kindness tends to be
reciprocated
Taoists
believe people are
– compassionate by nature and if left to
their own devices they will show this
compassion without expecting a reward
Daoist Symbol
Daoists believe in
the balance of yin &
yang
Yin
– Earth, darkness, &
female forces
Yang
– Heaven, light, &
male forces
Buddhist Beliefs
Buddhism
spread from India to China
– C. 300 CE
– Brought spiritual comfort in a time of
political & economic distress
– New ideas for art & sculpture
– Only case of China importing a
major idea from a foreign land in its
ancient history
EXIT TICKET
On the front
– List the founder
– Two beliefs
– On the back
Draw a picture that represents the
belief system