The Confucian philosophy discouraged trade as it saw it as an evil. Merchants were discouraged from trading as this was not considered to be an act of righteousness.
Daoism
Mostly likely not, the people who built the great wall of china are mostly slaves or people that owed the government. The Daoist are like hippies and only believe in nature rights like john lock. Confucian believes in warnings not harsh punishment.
A class member would trade 23 pencils for 1 apple, then she would trade that 1 apple to her dog for a dollar, then trade the dollar for a huge race car gummy and the process would repeat over and over again.
not become involved in the economy
In 1500 the trade policy was that china would only trade with japan and other Asian countries
Police patrols are supposed to discourage crime.You should not discourage children from learning.Don't let them discourage you from thinking of example sentences.
Do not do to others what you would not like yourself.
hunting
Philosophy, probably.
The imperial house, while in theory owning all of the country, had no income. They existed on the sufferance of the Shogun. While the shogun would never intentionally harm the emperor, or at least be seen to, he would let the emperor know in no uncertain terms that his duties lay in prayer for the wellbeing of Nippon (or Wa), Confucian philosophy, and poetry, not in governance.
The "Big Three" in philosophy usually refer to Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, who are considered the foundational figures in Western philosophy. Socrates laid the groundwork for ethics and the Socratic method, Plato expanded on his ideas and developed his own theories on forms and justice, and Aristotle further built on their teachings and made significant contributions in logic, metaphysics, and ethics.
Confucian teachings were important to the han dynasty because sons of wealthy landowners were able to be educated and have a government career. With the government career they would be able to live a rich life instead of a poor life.
Antonyms for revive would be kill, weaken, discourage, destroy.
Philosophy can be applied in a workplace by encouraging critical thinking, fostering ethical decision-making, and promoting a culture of open dialogue and exchange of ideas. It can also help employees explore big-picture questions, values, and assumptions that underlie their work, leading to a deeper understanding and appreciation of their roles and responsibilities within the organization. Additionally, philosophical principles can offer guidance on how to navigate complex situations, conflicts, and challenges in a thoughtful and principled manner.
is it warriors?
Plato defined philosophy as the pursuit of wisdom through rational inquiry into the nature of reality, knowledge, and ethics. He believed that true knowledge could be attained through dialectical reasoning and the contemplation of timeless truths. For Plato, philosophy involved striving to understand the ultimate essence of things and to uncover universal principles that govern the universe.
possibly it depends on your warranty. i would discourage it though