| A | B |
| Siddhartha | by Herman Hesse that deals with the spiritual journey of an Nepali man named Siddhartha during the time of the Buddha. |
| Forming primary political and ideological tradition | Point of departure and political decentralization under the Zhan Dynasty 1122-221 BC |
| Zhan Dynasty | longest lasting dynasty in the history of Western Civilization |
| Defining decentralization (already defined somewhere else) | Two sub periods of the Zhan Dynasty |
| Two sub periods of Zhan dynasty | Western Zhan (1122-770 BC) and Eastern Zhan |
| The only time when there was a | feudal political system characterized by administrative decentralization |
| Theory of government-mandate of heavern | An impersonal law of nature of the force of cosmos. |
| Heaven is responsible for | maintaining order in the cosmos or universe |
| The theory of government-mandate of heaven served as a justification | of the overthrow of the previous dynasty |
| The Chinese character for King | £-irrelevant |