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Which schools of thought do you specifically refer to?

2024-09-16 10:05
The sons I know are Confucius, Mencius, Lao Tzu, Sun Tzu, Mozi, and Han Feizi I know that there are Buddhism, Taoism, countries, hometown, Zhuang family, Confucianism, Tujia
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The Hundred Schools of Philosophy referred to the theories of the philosophers during the Warring States Period in ancient China. It was a very important cultural phenomenon in Chinese history. The Hundred Schools of Thought included Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, Legalism, Famous School, Military School, Farmer School, Political School, Yin-Yang School, and Novelist School. Each of these schools had its own unique ideology and practice, which had a profound impact on Chinese history and culture. Among them, Confucianism became one of the most important schools of thought in Chinese traditional culture. Taoism and Mohism also occupied an important position in the history of Chinese philosophy.

Thank you for Waiting, Mister Tang!

Thank you for Waiting, Mister Tang!

Forced out by her step-mother, she was driven to desperation and had no way of surviving other than to sign herself away and marry herself into a rich and influential family. Three years into the marriage, her wealthy husband had spoiled her to heavens. The only problem was that they had no inheritors in their family. Inside the luxurious mansion, Pei Qiqi angrily threw a stack of newspaper onto the man, “The article is claiming that I am a hen who cannot lay eggs! But Tang Yu, it’s you who has issues!” The man put down the newspaper and agreed to what his young wife was saying, “Why would they write false information? Your zodiac is the pig!” “Tang! Yu!” She stomped her feet out of anger. The man grinned, “So what we have no kids? You are my little baby.” Pei Qiqi thought, how did this scene change so fast!
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Endless  Pampering Only For You

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As childhood sweethearts, they were made to engage under the manipulations of their families. It involved having to to live in the same room and sleep together. One night, she is accidentally made drunk, and in his delirium, he kisses her only to realize he enjoys it. From time to time, he would sneak a kiss on her, but his “crime” is eventually discovered in an accident. After being accused by her, he says with a smile, “You are my wife, why can’t I kiss you?” The two people’s daily routine is full of bickering and mutual discrediting of each other. Although he claims to disparage, he actually cares intensely about her. He feels crazily jealous when she is close to other men, to the point of tying her to his side, so that she becomes exclusively his. Tags: Campus Love, Childhood Sweethearts, Pampering Romance
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The Rest Of My Life Is For You

The Rest Of My Life Is For You

Yu Yuehan is the usual rich, perfect, aloof president—the richest man in City H; but one day, a female toddler suddenly appears in his life as his daughter! Despite being certain that he has never touched a woman before, DNA tests certify that the toddler is his! He soon becomes a good 'daddi' for the little toddler, Xiao Liuliu. Two years later, for some inexplicable reason, Xiao Liuliu becomes very fond of a trial nurse, Nian Xiaomu, hired to take care of her. Nian Xiaomu has a strong personality and refuses to let anyone bully her. Constantly wary that anyone might cause harm to his daughter, Yu Yuehan keeps a constant watch over Nian Xiaomu. However, his black-bellied daughter has plans for her father up her sleeves… Over time, Nian Xiaomu reveals her charming side bit by bit; and for the first time in his life, Yu Yuehan is drawn in by this mysterious woman… Keywords: Mysterious Daughter, Cute Daughter, Aloof, Nurse, Strong Woman Cute Scene: "Daddi, you are so handsome!" Xiao Liuliu blushes. "Daddi, I want hugs!" Xiao Liuliu coos. "Daddi, I want a younger sister! Quick make one with Mommi." "Daddi…" Yu Yuehan says in a deadpan fashion, "I have never slept with any woman! How can I have a daughter!?" "Did Mommi sleep with you without you realizing it?" Yu Yuehan: "…” We have a Patreon which you can support us at: https://www.patreon.com/restofmylifeisforyou We have advanced chapters to offer, as well as goals to increase our weekly release rate!
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Can't Take My Eyes Off You

Can't Take My Eyes Off You

“Commander Lu, there are rumors that we are sleeping together, we have a fling!” He looked up from under the blanket and slowly got up. “What do you want from me?” “Deny it, say it’s fake, stop it from spreading…” He pushed her against the wall, blocking her mouth by a rough kiss. “Mrs. Lu, we have to substantiate the rumor.” Before she was born again, what she had been doing was staying away from him! After she was born again, what she always wanted to do was give him offsprings! Lu Xingzhi strived for two personal mottos his entire life: First, it was illegal to undermine military marriage. Two, Jiang Yao was his in this eternity, till death do they part.
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May the rest of my life be sweet to you

May the rest of my life be sweet to you

"Uncle, I was punished for being late! " "Buy the school. " "Uncle, I was bullied! " "SEND THEM TO HEAVEN! " In this era of competing for fathers, Qin Sheng never competed for fathers. Those things were too extravagant. She didn't have them, she only competed for uncles! Ever since she had a rich uncle, she lived a life of fighting and being cleaned up by others, causing trouble and being scapegoated by others. Her three big goals in life were to make him fall in love with her, fall in love with her, fall in love with her!
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The wife of a powerful family: Huo Shao, how dare you flirt with me

The wife of a powerful family: Huo Shao, how dare you flirt with me

On the day of her escape from prison, she had died unexpectedly and was reborn into the body of Madam Huo. He was the heir to the number one financial magnate. She had charged out of nowhere and from then on, the obedient and weak Madam Huo had started to awaken. She had been trampled under her feet. Huo Shao had expressed that since she had already been conquered, wouldn't it be too unfair for her if she did not give her body to him? The muzzle of the gun was aimed at her head, "I only lost my wife and did not divorce. Choose between loving me or dying for love. " Gu Ruochu,"..." Do I still have a choice?
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Which schools of thought did the "Hundred Schools of Thought Contend" during the Warring States Period refer to?

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2024-09-09 19:42

The "Hundred Schools of Thought Contending" during the Warring States Period in China referred to a period in ancient Chinese history. During this period, different schools of thought and ideologists put forward their own theoretical views and opinions in politics, philosophy, culture, art, etc., forming a situation where hundreds of schools of thought contended and combined. Among them, the more representative schools and philosophers included: 1. Confucianism: The representative figures are Confucius and Mencius, who advocate the importance of interpersonal relationships and social order with benevolence and morality as the center. 2. Taoism: The representative figures are Lao Tzu and Zhuang Zi, who advocate the importance of personal cultivation and inner peace with nature as the center. Mohist School: The representative figure is Mozi who advocates the importance of personal responsibility and social responsibility centered on universal love, non-aggression and thrift. The four schools of thought were represented by Han Fei and Li Si, who advocated the importance of law and order with Legalism as the center. Legalism School: Han Fei and Li Si advocated the importance of power struggle and clear rewards and punishments with the legal system as the center. 6. School of Military Strategy: The representative figures were Sun Tzu and Wu Qi, who advocated the importance of military strategy and tactics with war as the center. 7. School of Yin Yang: The representative is Dong Zhongshu, who advocates the importance of social order and regulation with Yin and Yang as the center. Other than that, there were also many other schools of thought and ideologists like Xunzi of Confucianism, Sun Tzu of Mozi, and Zhuangzi of Taoism. Thinkers of this period put forward many significant ideas and theories, which had a profound impact on the development of Chinese culture and philosophy.

Which schools of thought are included in the Hundred Schools of Thought?

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2024-09-17 20:16

The Hundred Schools of Thought referred to the various schools of thought during the Warring States Period in ancient China, including Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, Legalism, Famous School, Military School, Political School, Yin-Yang School, Eclectics, and novelists. Each of these schools had their own unique ideas and theories, which had a profound impact on ancient Chinese society and politics.

Which schools of thought do you think have great influence among the Hundred Schools of Thought?

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2024-09-21 18:02

There were many influential schools of thought among the Hundred Schools of Philosophy. 1 School of Confucianism: The representative figures are Confucius and Mencius. Their thoughts are benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, faith, etc. 2. Taoist school: the representative figures are Laozi and Zhuangzi. Their thoughts are Tao, virtue, nature, inaction, etc. 3. Mohist School: The representative figure is Mohist School, whose thoughts are universal love, non-aggression, thrift, and respect for the virtuous. Legalism School: Han Fei and Li Si's representative figures are the Law School, Shi School, Shu School, Yan School, etc. 5. Military School: The representative figures are Sun Tzu and Wu Tzu. Their thoughts are strategy, reality, mobility, power, etc. 6. School of Yin Yang School: The representative figure is Han Feizi, a Yin Yang School. His thoughts are about the mutual promotion and restriction of the five elements, the twelve meridians, etc. Novelist School: The representative character is Lu Xun's thoughts, social criticism, human nature exploration, etc. These are just some of the various schools of thought, each of which has its own unique representative figures and ideas. These ideas and ideas have a profound influence on Chinese culture, culture and history.

Which schools of thought are there in total

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2024-09-24 18:40

The Hundred Schools of Thought referred to some of the philosophers and schools of thought in ancient Chinese history, including the following eleven schools: 1. Confucianism: With Confucius as the founder, it emphasized values such as benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and faith. 2. Taoism: With Lao Tzu as the founder, he advocated Tao, virtue, inaction and other thoughts. 3. Mohism: Mozi was the founder of the school, advocating universal love, non-aggression, frugality and other ideas. 4 Famous School: Confucius 'neighbor, Gongsun Long, was the founder and advocated the ideas of name, reality, profit and non-profit. Legalism: With Han Fei as the founder, he advocated the rule of law and severe punishment. 6. Military strategist: Sun Tzu was the founder and advocated the idea of winning, attacking and defending. 7. Yin-Yang School: Based on Taoism, it advocates theories such as Yin-Yang and Five Elements. Novelist: Lu Xun as the founder advocated irony, humor, exaggeration and other techniques. 9 Eclectics: advocates to learn from others and be inclusive, including Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, Legalism, militarism, Yin-Yang School and other thoughts. Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, Legalism, Military, Yin-Yang, Novelist, and other schools of thought.

Which hundred schools of thought are there?

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2024-09-14 12:38

The Hundred Schools of Thought referred to the ancient Chinese philosophers and teachers during the Warring States Period. Their theories and ideas had a profound impact on ancient Chinese culture and politics. The following are some of the famous ones: 1. Confucianism: Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, etc. 2. Daoism: Laozi, Zhuangzi, etc. Legalism: Han Feizi, Li Si, etc. 4. Military strategists: Sun Tzu, Wu Tzu, etc. 5. Yin-Yang School: Wang Chong, Zhang Heng, etc. 6 famous people: Deng Ai, Gongsun Long, etc. 7 Mohism: Mozi and others. 8 Legalists: Han Feizi, Shang Yang, etc. 9 Political strategists: Su Qin, Zhang Yi, etc. 10 miscellaneous: Lu Buwei, Jia Yi, etc. Novelists: Lu Xun, Cao Xueqin, etc.

Which school of thought was the Hundred Schools of Thought?

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2024-09-11 15:13

The Hundred Schools of Thought Contending referred to a series of intellectual struggles and political competitions during the Warring States Period (770 - 221 B.C.). These schools included Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, Legalism, Famous School, Yin-Yang School, Military School, Political School, Eclectics School, and Novelist School. The fierce debates and struggles between these schools of thought influenced the development of Chinese history and culture.

Which schools of thought were the Hundred Schools of Philosophy?

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2024-09-18 18:06

The Hundred Schools of Thought referred to the many philosophers and schools of thought in ancient Chinese history. Their ideas and ideas had a profound impact on the development of ancient Chinese culture and society. The following are some famous philosophers: 1. Confucianism: The school founded by Confucius emphasized values such as benevolence, loyalty, and filial piety. Taoism: The school founded by Lao Tzu emphasized the concept of "nature" and "inaction" and believed that human society should pursue internal balance and harmony. 3. Mohism: The school founded by Mozi emphasized values such as "universal love","non-aggression" and "thrift". It advocated opposing war and waste and advocating peace and thrift. 4 School of Thought: The school founded by Han Feizi emphasized the concept of Legalism, which believed that law was the foundation of governing the country and should be strictly enforced. Legalism: The school founded by Han Feizi and Li Si emphasized the importance of the "legal system" and "criminal law" and advocated the use of strict laws and criminal law to govern the country. 6 Military School: The school founded by Sun Tzu emphasized the importance of "military" and "strategy" and advocated the realization of national interests through war. 7. Yin-Yang School: A school founded by Xu Xing that emphasized the theory of "Yin Yang" and "Five Elements" and believed that there was a balance and imbalance between the two extremes of Yin and Yang in both nature and human society. Novelist: The school founded by Lu Xun emphasized the creation and reading of "novels" and advocated the reflection of social reality and human nature through novels. Although the thoughts and ideas of these schools of thought were different, they all tried to explore and solve the problems and contradictions in human society, which had a profound impact on the development of ancient Chinese culture and society.

Which of the following schools of thought does not belong to the Hundred Schools of Thought Contending

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2024-09-22 01:45

The schools of thought contending referred to the various schools of thought during the Warring States Period in ancient China, such as Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, Legalism, militarism, and the famous schools. The school that did not belong to the Hundred Schools of Thought Contending referred to the School of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period of ancient China. The main idea of this school was the "Doctrine of the Middle Way", which emphasized the balance and harmony in dealing with problems. It was different from the thinking of the Warring States Period.

Which schools and their representatives were used by the Hundred Schools of Thought?

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2024-09-21 17:54

The Hundred Schools of Thought referred to the many schools of thought and ideologists in ancient Chinese history. Their ideas and ideas had a profound impact on ancient Chinese culture and philosophy. The following are some of the schools and their representatives: 1. Confucian school: Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, etc. 2. Taoist school: representative figures include Laozi, Zhuangzi, etc. 3. Legalism: Han Fei, Li Si, etc. 4. Military School: Representative figures include Sun Tzu, Wu Tzu, etc. 5. Yin-Yang School: The representative figures are Laozi and Zhuangzi, the representative figures of Taoism, Confucius and Xunzi, the representative figures of Confucianism, etc. 6. School of Thought: Han Feizi, Mozi, etc. Mohist School: Mozi and others are the representatives. 8 Legalism School (Korea): Representative figures include Han Feizi, Li Si, etc. 9 Military School (Korea): Representative figures include Wu Zi, Sun Tzu, etc. 10 Yin-Yang School (Korea): The representative figures are Laozi and Zhuangzi, the representative figures of Taoism, and Confucius and Xunzi, the representative figures of Confucianism. These were just a few of the Hundred Schools of Philosophy. There were many other schools and philosophers.

Which schools of thought were included in the Hundred Schools of Philosophy?

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2024-09-18 01:44

The Hundred Schools of Thought referred to a group of ideologists and schools of thought from the Warring States Period in ancient China. Their ideas and theories had a profound impact on the development of ancient Chinese culture and society. The following are some of the schools: Confucianism: The school founded by Confucius emphasized benevolence, etiquette, morality, and education. Taoism: The school founded by Lao Tzu emphasized nature and governing by inaction. 3. Mohism: The school founded by Mozi emphasized universal love, non-aggression, thrift, and practicality. 4 Famous School: The school founded by Gongsun Long emphasized debate and logical reasoning. Legalism: A school founded by Han Feizi that emphasized the rule of law and power struggles. 6 Military School: The school founded by Sun Tzu emphasized military strategy and Sun Tzu's Art of War. 7. Yin-Yang School: The school of Yin-Yang emphasized the relationship between the universe and the human body. 8. Five-Element School: The school of Five-Element School emphasized the mutual promotion and restriction between the universe and the human body. Novelist: This genre doesn't really exist, but novelists have created many myths and legends.

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