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Chinese Philosophy & Religion
This man was the founder of Daoism.
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This philosophy/religion taught followers to act & behave with good morals.
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This philosophy/religion taught followers that the world is full of suffering.
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This philosophy/religion taught followers to find "The Way" of the universe.
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This philosophy/religion was based on the teachings of Hanfeizi.
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The 4 Noble Truths & Eight Fold Path were key teachings of this philosophy/religion.
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Striving to be a superior man, or Junzi, was a key teaching of this philosophy/religion.
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This philosophy/religion was based on the idea that people were naturally selfish & could not be trusted.
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This philosophy/religion was based on the idea that people should strive to become enlightened.
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This philosophy/religion encouraged followers to live in harmony with nature.
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This philosophy/religion believed in strict rules with harsh punishments.
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Master Oogway from Kung Fu Panda, would have probably agreed with the teachings of this philosophy/religion.
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Master Shifu from Kung Fu Panda, would have probably agreed with the teachings of this philosophy/religion.
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Followers of this philosophy/religion were banned from criticizing the government, and could even be killed for doing so.
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The monks of this philosophy/religion used physical exercises & meditation to become enlightened.
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This philosophy/religion became the foundation of Chinese government, law, family, & education.
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