answersLogoWhite

0

He taught theChinese that learning was a key to good behavior and his teachings helped shape China's government for years.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about General History

In ancient China what was one effect on government of the teachings of Confucius was the high status?

scholars


What were the rebellions?

Rebellions are uprisings or revolts by groups against established authority or governance, often driven by perceived injustices, oppression, or demands for rights. Historical examples include the American Revolution, which sought independence from British rule, and the French Revolution, which aimed to overthrow the monarchy in favor of democratic ideals. Other notable rebellions include the Haitian Revolution, which led to the first successful slave revolt resulting in the establishment of Haiti as a free nation, and the Taiping Rebellion in China, which was motivated by social and religious discontent. Each rebellion significantly shaped the political and social landscape of its time.


What were the similarities and differences between the Taiping Rebellion and the Boxer Rebellion?

Both weakened China's government, making it difficult to resist foreign demands.


How were the Mongols driven from China?

The Mongols began to lose power in China when the peasants found a one-eyed statue in the mud. This statue had an inscription on it that helped the peasants believe they could rise up and defeat the Mongols. In the 1350's several peasant rebellions weakened the Mongol empire. By 1369 a peasant-warrior named Hong Wu united the peasants, established the Ming dynasty and drove the Mongols out of China in 1369.


Who invented the Open-Door policy?

The open door policy was made by THE U.S. so every nation had equal rights to trade with china and prevent them from trying to take over china and to stop the nations to claim china for themselves

Related Questions

What two thinkers influenced life in china?

kongfuzi and loazi


Confucian philosophy in ancient china?

Yes, Confucianism is based on the teachings of Kongfuzi (551 to 479 B.C.E) who is called Confucius by westerners. This philosophy deeply influenced Chinese government and culture.


What thinker's teaching shaped china's government and society until the early 1900s?

Kongfuzi


Whose teachings were meant to restore order in china?

Confucious teachings were meant to restore order in china. (:


Many countries consider China's response to rebellions as violations of?

Human rights


What is the English translation of the name Confucius?

The Chinese writer and philosopher known as Confucius is actually called 孔子 or 孔夫子 in Chinese. These are pronounced Kongzi and Kongfuzi, respectively. However, when Westerners first came into contact with China, they decided to translate 孔夫子 (pronounced Kongfuzi) into the more Latin sounding "Confucius." Therefore, the proper English name of the famous Chinese philosopher is "Confucius."


What title was Confucius known by?

Confucius was (and still is) famous primarily because of the virtue and wisdom demonstrated in his life and, even more, held out in writings that have been attributed to him. Combining philosophical and religious insight, his writings offer guidelines to ordinary individuals and leaders on how to live the good life.


What teachings helped China's culuture in the past?

Confucius'


What were the three teachings that influenced china?

confucianism,taoism,and buddhism


Who brought the Buddhist teachings and holy relics to china?

Prince Shotoku


What reasons might European countries have given to push for greater military power in china after the tai ping rebellion?

It gave the rebellions strength.


In ancient China what was one effect on government of the teachings of Confucius was the high status?

scholars