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Confucianism | A philosophy based on the ideas of Confucius that focuses on morality, family order, social harmony, and government. |
Confucius | A Chinese philosopher known as Kong Fuzi who created one of the most influential philosophies in Chinese history. |
Daoism | A philosophy developed in China that stressed the belief that one should live in harmony with the Dao, the guiding force of all reality. |
Laozi | The most famous Daoist teacher. Credited with writing the basic text of Daoism, The Way and Its Power. |
Legalism | The belief that people are bad by nature and need to be controlled. |
Philsophy | Way of looking at life and thinking about things. |
Oracle | A prediction by a wise person. |
Oracle Bones | In ancient China, a cattle or sheep bone used to predict the future. |
Silk Road | A network of trade routes that stretched across Asia from China to Europe. |