I would say Ancient China, because there is no actual known philosopher from ancient Rome
There are more people in the East; and they live in higher density communities. Tolerance of diversity is a basic premise of Eastern philosophy. Western philosophy seeks to find a "correct" philosophy and then impose it on others.
Be more specific when you say ancient. But yes, China is very, very old.
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Chinese civilization !
Someone can learn more about the customs of ancient China on websites and blogs of people from the Chinese culture or people who have visited China themselves, or visiting China in person and hiring a tour guide to learn about it is one of the best ways to learn.
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There was more water and rain in the Inner China. It was easier to grow food. The climate made more people prefer living in the south.
Yes. The roots of Western philosophy lie in the prolific philosophy the ancient Greeks . The Romans adopted two schools of Greek philosophy which became popular around the empire: stoicism and Epicureanism.
Yes.Qufu BattleGuandu BattleTumubao BattleIs their any more?
The Han Dynast was a dynasty in ancient china. it went from 200 BC to 200 CE. You can learn more about it on mrdonn.org. go to ancient china then Han dynasty tons of info.
You Can Think Of It As Technology Because It Helped It Make Its Warriors/Soldiers Better Which Helped Them Win Wars And That Either Gives Them More Land Or Gives Them More Of Something . So Yeah A Sword In Ancient China Is Technology .