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- Hsun Tzu -
...ary 12, 2005). Hsun Tzu believed that human nature was evil, or even nonexistent. Hsun Tzu said “The nature is that which is given by Heaven; you cannot learn it, you cannot acquire it by effort” (Mencius and Hsun Tzu on... - Hsu Tzun -
...from the non-virtuous is how one indulges himself to his emotional nature, hate and envy. As quoted by Hsun Tzu, A man is born with ¡°feelings of envy and hate, and if he indulges these, they will lead him into violence an... - Differences between a Shih Tzu and a Maltese -
...e appearance of vigor and self-importance. The Maltese is a toy dog covered from head to foot with a mantle of long, silky, white hair. He is gentle-mannered and affectionate, eager and energetic.
The ideal height for... - Ancient Chinese Philosophy Tao Te Ching -
TAO TE CHING
“The Ancient Masters were profound and subtle. ... ”
The teachings from the book, Tao Te Ching helped influence both the social and moral aspects of the Chinese way of life. The teachings have provided hope a... - hinduism and confucian -
...induism, unlike certain teachings, they do not have a single author but compilation of very ancient teachings. In ancient teachings of Hinduism, they believe that human beings are made of earth and when they die, they will... - SunTzu - The Art of War -
...makes this culture unique. Experience of ancestors is transferred from generations to generations. That is why Chinese people are so close to their land, to their history and culture. That is why Chinese way of life is ... - The Right Power -
The Right Power As years go by, violence continues to be an overwhelming problem in our society. In order for people to attain peace and contentment, violence will have to cease. Not only have communities tried to resolve thi... - president Bush resemblance -
In President Bush 2004 State of the Union address, his ideas resembled two philosophers Machiavelli and Lao-tzu. ... After reading the address, Bush proves to favor the views of Machiavelli then Lao-tzu.
For instance, Bush... - Ancient Chinese Philosophy: Tao Te Ching -
...ating, “Practice not-doing, and everything will fall into place .” The home did not limit its members to the current living members; the dead and the future were also considered family.
Around 650BC, during the Chou Dynas... - How to lose a guy inb 10 days -
... out as the most important rule of conduct. When Tzu-kung asked if there was a single saying which one could practice all the time, Confucius said, "Perhaps the saying about consideration: 'Do not do to others what you do ... - Sun Tzu -
... following message: "We are now quite satisfied as to our General's ability to handle troops. If we are bereft of these two concubines, our meat and drink will lose their savour. It is our wish that they shall not be behea... - Taoism -
...er, he was stopped and forced to write down his teachings. During this time, he wrote the Tao Te Ching, the major scripture of Taoism.
After Lao Tzu’s death, a man named Yang Chu (440-366 B.C.E.) took up his teachings. A... - Lao-Tzu -
...come one with the Tao.
I look at some of the aspects of the Tao, and I see fundamentals that can be utilized to better society, such as moderation of government and close relations with other human beings. Recently, I r... - Lao-tzu vs. Machiavelli -
...t as chaos as Machiavelli illustrated in Prince. Perhaps Lao-tzu and Machivelli’s political system will not work for today’s world, but some of their philosophies are still exist in some of modern issues. One of those issu... - Confucius meets Lao Tzu -
...liberty that are the basis of modern liberal society. Nevertheless, the Confucian ideal avoids the worst of modern paternalism with the principle of government by example and by "Not Doing" (wú wéi), putting Confucianism c... - Dao and cosmology -
...t or not, these two unique theories all relate closely with Daoism, and come all together to form scientific evidences of Daoism. Finally definition of “Dao” ought to be stated for comparability. Lao tzu illustrates Dao as... - confucianism -
...w one's role and duties.
K'ung Fu Tzu (Confucius) was born in 551 BCE in the state of Lu in China. He traveled throughout China teaching and advicing its rulers. His teachings and writings dealt with individual moral... - Taoism Vs. Confucianism -
...ing process to create a great member of a fluid society. The first five years is crucial, this is when a child is most observant and will take in most anything. During this time, being a father, I would try to do my best i... - Getting my Puppy -
...ell that the pocket sized animals were affecting them. I wanted a puppy so badly and the salesperson could sense it also. He started to ask us questions about what features we were interested in . I told them I wanted s... - Looking At the Iraq War Through A Chinese Lens Let Us Call A Tragedy A Tragedy -
Looking At the Iraq War Through A Chinese Lens
---Let Us Call A Tragedy A Tragedy
By Hongyi Yin
Adjunct Research Fellow, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
The Americans do call a spade a spade, do they not? ... But the...