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Confucianism
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Ancient China
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- ARTIFACTS - ARCHAEOLOGY - PYRAMIDS - TOMBS - DUNHUANG CAVES
ASTROLOGY
BUDDHA
BUDDHISM
CONFUCIANISM
CONFUCIUS - FAMOUS SAYINGS
CURRENT ARTICLES ABOUT ANCIENT CHINA
DRAGONS
DYNASTIES
FENG SHUI
I CHING
INVENTIONS...
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Brief History of Korean Architecture
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- Korean traditional architecture is characterized by its harmony with nature. It has developed through the assimilation of various cultural e]ements learned from foreign countries, or better learned from their human brethren, Since antiquity Koreans have d...
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Taoism Information Page
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Introductions to Taoism or Daoism
Chinese Language and Culture
Classical Texts
Tao Te Ching or Dao De Jing
Chuang-tzu or Zhuang-zi
I Ching or Yi Jing
The Sun-tzu Art of War
Acupuncture, Alchemy, Feng Shui...
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World Religions
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- Religion is more than just a belief in a deity. Religion is philosophy and a way of life. It can define who you are, how you view the world around you and how you interact within it. There are as many different types of religion as there are different typ...
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Traditional Chinese Culture in Taiwan: Philosophy
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- First-time visitors to the Republic of China may find themselves a bit surprised at the different lifestyles and cultural peculiarities they encounter. To cut through the mystery, one must first understand the basic features of the philosophical spirit un...
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D.C. Lau's Mencius
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- This version of "Comments and Corrections," based upon the research of P.J. Ivanhoe, David S. Nivison and Bryan W. Van Norden, was compiled by Van Norden (who is, therefore, solely responsible for all errors). Comments and corrections to these c...
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Chinese Philosophy Daoism Taoism Laozi Lao Tzu Tao Dao Chuang Tzu Zhuangzi Language
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- This site contains segments of an extended interpretive theory of Classical Chinese philosophy that takes Daoism (Taoism) as the philosophical center. The interpretive theory turns on a new, more philosophical reading of the Daoist philosopher Zhuangzi (C...
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Japanese history: Jomon, Yayoi, Yamato
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- During the Jomon Period (13000 BC to 300 BC), the inhabitants of the Japanese islands were gatherers, fishers and hunters. Jomon is the name of the era's pottery. During the Yayoi Period (300 BC to 300 AD), the rice culture was imported into Japan around...
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