Chapter 8 - The Unification of China (Outline)
Chapter 8 - The Unification of China (Outline)
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Confucius
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Confucian ideas
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Edited and compiled the Zhou classics for his disciples to study
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d.
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Laozi, founder of Daoism, allegedly wrote the Daodejing (Classic of the Way
and of Virtue)
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c.
Humans should tailor their behavior to the passive and yielding nature of
the Dao
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Legalism
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Shang Yang (ca. 390-338 B.C.E.), chief minister of Qin and Legalist writer
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Legalist doctrine
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Not popular among Chinese, but practical; put end to Period of Warring
States
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Buried 460 scholars alive because of their criticism against the Qin
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Policies of centralization
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Standardization of scripts
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B.
Massive public works generated tremendous ill will among the people
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III.
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Silk textiles; sericulture spread all over China during the Han
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Population growth: twenty million to sixty million from 220 B.C.E. to 9 C.E.
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