Tao Te Ching — The Classic about Ways And Instances Lao Tzu (Translated, with comments, by William P. Coleman) Chapter 19 If holiness disappears and wisdom is thrown away, people benefit a hundred way… more →
William P. Colemanbsmtglobal wrote 2 days ago: Today in class we discussed the cultural beliefs and values of Ancient China. **Cultural Values … more →
treehouseview wrote 1 week ago: On Steven Ratiner’s third classroom visit, he started the lesson by talking with the children about … more →
emmanueldispo wrote 3 weeks ago: China is one of the oldest civilizations on earth. Along with this civilization is its rich culture … more →
Mrs. Mac: Library Lady wrote 3 weeks ago: In response to a request by Mr. Berk, 7th grade Social Studies teacher, I have been working hard to … more →
zijiang wrote 1 month ago: A Hong Kong publisher best known for a memoir of the Chinese premier ousted for opposing a crackdown … more →
marcelettes wrote 1 month ago: The Philharmonic Society of Orange County is scheduled to bring to Southern California a bicoastal C … more →
deiondra20 wrote 1 month ago: Confucianism didn’t become a religion because it was more of s belief than and was mixed with … more →
deiondra20 wrote 1 month ago: Legalism wanted to achieve order by passing strict laws and imposing harsh punishments, they were no … more →
Mark Holsworth wrote 1 month ago: Were domestic cats trained hunting animal in ancient Egypt and China? There is a suggestion of this … more →
careerping wrote 1 month ago: The birth of the jack-o-lantern is told in tales in China and South America (especially around the A … more →
kdespies03 wrote 1 month ago: Confucianism was not as popular as Hinduism or Buddhism because Confucius wasn’t interested in relig … more →
kdespies03 wrote 1 month ago: Legalism used strict laws and harsh punishment, but Daoism uses harmony with nature to solve problem … more →
atharayil wrote 1 month ago: The main difference between Legalism and Daoism are that Daoism rejected conflict and they viewed … more →
atharayil wrote 1 month ago: Unlike Hinduism and Buddhism, Confucianism never became a religion because people never focused on r … more →
deiondra20 wrote 1 month ago: Buddhism and Hinduism differ in many ways. In Buddhism, the main belief is to seek enlightnment thro … more →
nolanphillips wrote 1 month ago: Confucianism didn’t become a religion because it makes reference to no higher power or reveal … more →
nolanphillips wrote 1 month ago: The differences between legalism and daoism is that in legalism the only way to achieve order was to … more →
mojojojo4 wrote 1 month ago: Confucianism never became a religion like Hinduism and Buddhism because it was not meant to be a rel … more →
mojojojo4 wrote 1 month ago: Hanfeizi, developed a philosophy, called Legalism because of its emphasis on strict laws. Legalism s … more →