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Ancient Chinese Philosophies

  • 2100-475 BCE, Xia + Shang + Zhou dynasties -> Chinese history begins

  • Ancestor worship

    • Dead family members continue to exist

      • Influence the fortune of the living

        • The living have to sustain spirits + protect graves

      • Interested in the affairs of the world

    • Builds the concept of respecting elders

  • Filial piety

    • Respect of elders -> builds from ancestor worship

    • Parent dies -> child visits tomb regularly for 3 years

      • Makes up for the 3 years the child was a helpless infant

  • Feng shui

    • Art of designing harmonious environments

      • Belief that surroundings closely affect + connect to people

    • Yin + Yang = harmony

      • Yin = negative, passive, feminine, earthly, dark, weak

      • Yang = positive, active, masculine, heaven, light, strength

    • Balance of five elements: water, wood, fire, earth, metal

  • Qi

    • Life force: combination of real + abstract sources

      • Sunlight, cosmic influence, color vibrations, flow of water, etc

    • Necessary for good feng shui

  • Dao = way/path (typically the right path)

  • Confucianism

    • Confucius = early philosopher

      • Less deistic -> more on how to treat other people

    • Mencius = writer of Confucian texts

    • Human nature is essentially good + desire companionship

      • Five basic relationships to build:

        • Parents <-> children

        • Elderly <-> youth

        • Rulers <-> subjects

        • Man <-> woman

        • Friend <-> friend

  • Daoism

    • Only indigenous religion of China

    • Laozi = writer of Dao De Jing (original name of Daoism)

      • Historians doubt if he ever existed

    • Encourages to embrace more of yin/feminine side

      • During warring period -> too much “masculinity”/yang

    • Wuwei = effortless balance of yin and yang

      • “Non-action”

      • Inspired by nature -> solves its own imbalances naturally

  • Legalism

    • Philosophy dominant in Qin dynasty

      • Created by Shang Yang -> official in Qin court

    • People are inherently selfish -> must be governed by an emperor

      • “Two hands”: rewards + punishments

      • Strict rules/codes

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Ancient Chinese Philosophies

  • 2100-475 BCE, Xia + Shang + Zhou dynasties -> Chinese history begins

  • Ancestor worship

    • Dead family members continue to exist

      • Influence the fortune of the living

        • The living have to sustain spirits + protect graves

      • Interested in the affairs of the world

    • Builds the concept of respecting elders

  • Filial piety

    • Respect of elders -> builds from ancestor worship

    • Parent dies -> child visits tomb regularly for 3 years

      • Makes up for the 3 years the child was a helpless infant

  • Feng shui

    • Art of designing harmonious environments

      • Belief that surroundings closely affect + connect to people

    • Yin + Yang = harmony

      • Yin = negative, passive, feminine, earthly, dark, weak

      • Yang = positive, active, masculine, heaven, light, strength

    • Balance of five elements: water, wood, fire, earth, metal

  • Qi

    • Life force: combination of real + abstract sources

      • Sunlight, cosmic influence, color vibrations, flow of water, etc

    • Necessary for good feng shui

  • Dao = way/path (typically the right path)

  • Confucianism

    • Confucius = early philosopher

      • Less deistic -> more on how to treat other people

    • Mencius = writer of Confucian texts

    • Human nature is essentially good + desire companionship

      • Five basic relationships to build:

        • Parents <-> children

        • Elderly <-> youth

        • Rulers <-> subjects

        • Man <-> woman

        • Friend <-> friend

  • Daoism

    • Only indigenous religion of China

    • Laozi = writer of Dao De Jing (original name of Daoism)

      • Historians doubt if he ever existed

    • Encourages to embrace more of yin/feminine side

      • During warring period -> too much “masculinity”/yang

    • Wuwei = effortless balance of yin and yang

      • “Non-action”

      • Inspired by nature -> solves its own imbalances naturally

  • Legalism

    • Philosophy dominant in Qin dynasty

      • Created by Shang Yang -> official in Qin court

    • People are inherently selfish -> must be governed by an emperor

      • “Two hands”: rewards + punishments

      • Strict rules/codes