Yes, but I will not say why. :)
both had complex social hierarchies.
Both had complex social hierarchies.
Government/religion/beliefs
Ancient China.
Ancient in ancient china
it unified china and held them together
they were the people that would be in the social classes of ancient china
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both had complex social hierarchies.
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he kept ancient traditions, founded colleges, organized public projects, and practiced religious tolerance
Confucianism is primarily practiced in East Asian countries such as China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and Vietnam. It also has followers in other parts of the world where there are Chinese diaspora communities.
Both had complex social hierarchies.
China
china
Historically, China was structured around a rigid social hierarchy that limited opportunities for social mobility. The system was based on Confucian principles that emphasized maintaining societal order and stability, which often reinforced the privileges of the elite classes and restricted upward mobility for the majority of the population. Additionally, factors such as family background, education, and connections played a significant role in determining an individual's social status and opportunities for advancement.
The main religion was Buddhism, though there was a little Taoism mixed in there. A whole clump of people also practiced traditional religions.