Name Professor /Instructor Subject Date Daoism : A Closer Look Next to Confucianism , Daoism is undoubtedly the most dominant branch of Chinese philosophy . Their complementary doctrines were among the major influences behind later Chinese thought and literature . While Confucianism emphasized solemn gravity and social responsibility , Daoism preached respectability and fulfillment of [...]
In category "Asian Studies"
Tags: Barry, Chinese, Chinese Tradition, confucianism, daoism, Irene Bloom, MSN, natural, nature, SAGE, SUNY, Warring States Period
In category "Asian Studies"
The Types and Uses of Humor in Zhuangzi The Types and Uses of Humor in Zhuangzi – 1 The Chinese philosopher known to us as Zhuangzi was born sometime around the year 350 BC in the present-day region of Shangqiu . This period in Chinese history is called the “Warring States Period ‘ by scholars [...]
Tags: Chinese, First World, humor, types, uses, Warring States, Warring States Period, Watson, zhuangzi
In category "Art"
Accomplishments of the First Emperor of Qin Introduction China , a 3 ,691 ,502 sq mi country is now officially known as People ‘s Republic of China , It is the most populous country in the world . The capital of China is Beijing while its largest city is Shanghai . China has a 4 [...]

