They had excellent ways of developing their kingdoms into organized and civilized regions. They often followed the ways of Daoism and Confucianism. Those were the major religions at the time of ancient China. Confucius was a famous Chinese philosopher-teacher who taught wisdom to his young pupils. Confucius spoke of ways to keep an organized society and household. For example, said by Confucious himself; “For the purposes of discipline within the family, as well as for material support and protection, the woman was counseled to subject herself to the man.” (The Ethics of Confucius by Miles Menander Dawson, 1915) Confucianism has had such a major role in China it is actually coming back. Chinese scholars are actually putting his work back into the Chinese schooling systems. For example, “The teaching curriculum for secondary schools now includes the teaching of the Confucian classics, and several experimental schools have been set up that focus largely on the classics” (China’s Leaders Rediscover Confucianism by Daniel A. Bell, 2006). As you can tell, not only has Confucianism influenced ancient China but, it is actually still affecting present day …show more content…
The reason this is because Confucianism actually tells how one is supposed to live and govern while Hinduisms tells how one should act and be like. Buddhism’s also wants a person to eventually reach nirvana in one of their lifetimes. The way to reach nirvana is by following the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. The Four Noble Truths are: “All life is full of suffering, pain sorrow. The cause of suffering is rooted in evils such as greed, desire, and hatred. The only curve of suffering is to overcome the desire of other evils. The way to overcome desire and other evils is to follow the Eightfold Path. The Buddha described the Eightfold Path as “right views, right aspirations, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right contemplation.”” (World History, 72) As you can tell, Buddhism also tells how to live a life in not only prosperity but to live in