Deck 7: Confucianism

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What does the following Key Term mean:
-li
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-qi
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-yang
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-yin
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Until the ________ Confucian virtues and training were required of anyone entering Chinese civil service.

A) early twentieth century
B) late seventeenth century
C) mid-eighteenth century
D) late nineteenth century
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Which of these is not a place, other than China, where Confucian ethics and ideals have remodeled society, providing moral underpinning and guidance to social relationships at all levels?

A) Vietnam
B) Japan
C) Indonesia
D) Korea
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Which of these is/are not emphasized in Confucianism?

A) daily prayer
B) ritual performance
C) veneration of ancestors
D) will of Heaven
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In which century did Confucianism become a state religion?

A) fourth century CE
B) second century BCE
C) tenth century CE
D) sixteenth century CE
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Which of these is not one of the names used to refer to Confucius?

A) K'ung Ch'iu
B) Master Quix
C) Master K'ung
D) K'ung Fu-tzu
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During his life Confucius hoped to return China to its golden age, when emperors were _________ and governmenostered order and virtue.

A) formally educated
B) shamans
C) sages
D) divine
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How many years did Confucius spend going to various Chinese states to persuade the rulers to implement his philosophy of wise government?

A) seventeen
B) ten
C) thirty-three
D) thirteen
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Confucius' main interest was teaching a ________ doctrine centered on social relationships.

A) supernatural
B) humanistic
C) divine
D) sacred
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Through Confucianism, human ________ are arranged so they harmonize with the workings of the cosmos, so the cosmos harmonizes society, so society returns harmony to the cosmos.

A) politics
B) beings
C) dwellings
D) relationships
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For Confucians, what is the vital energy that permeates and empowers everything?

A) qi (ch'i)
B) spirit
C) dharma
D) the way
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Which of these denotes the dark, feminine, yielding, or cloudy aspects of the world?

A) I Ching
B) yin
C) yang
D) yin and yang together
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Which of these is not one of the meanings of li?

A) etiquette
B) propriety
C) virtue
D) ritual
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What is the meaning of the Confucian concept shu?

A) reciprocity
B) respect
C) propriety
D) virtue
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The ideal of life for Confucians is to be a _________, or "superior person."

A) junzi
B) shri
C) yin-yang
D) ren
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The Confucian text called _________ details the most important connections and the specific duties and virtues associated with particular relationships.

A) the Confucius Sutras
B) the Analects
C) the I Ching
D) the Five Relationships
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Which of these is not a relationship stressed in Confucianism?

A) parents and children
B) state and subject
C) friend and friend
D) brother and brother
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The son owes the father respect, obedience, and support-an obligation that Confucianism calls _________.

A) filial piety
B) male bonding
C) male superiority
D) filial rule
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Which of these is not one of the Five Classics?

A) The Book of History
B) The Book of Changes
C) The Book of Poetry
D) The Book of Piety
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________ was a Confucian thinker who echoed and elaborated many of Confucius' ideas, and his writings are included in the Four Books.

A) Lao Tzu
B) Zilu
C) Mencius
D) Yan Hui
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Contrary to history and custom, Confucius' idea of true _________ comes from virtues and wisdom, and these anyone can acquire.

A) nobility
B) filial piety
C) humanity
D) relations
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Which of these is the Confucian ideal way for brothers interact?

A) The brothers should keep interaction to a minimum.
B) The younger brother is regarded as a sage.
C) Brothers are seen as equal, regardless of age.
D) The younger should show deference to the elder.
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Which of these books are at the heart of the Confucian canon?

A) the Five Classics and the Four Books
B) the I Ching and the Four Books
C) the Five Classics and the Analects
D) the I Ching and the Five Classics
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For a Confucian, _________ can be realized only in learning and practice through self-cultivation and self-transformation; in committing oneself to the welfare of the family, community, and society; and in effecting a lasting influence over the world by one's achievement in moral and cultural realms.

A) moksha
B) the meaning of life
C) following one's dharma
D) the relationships
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Which of these texts is a guide for the practice of divination, plus metaphysical conjecture?

A) The Book of Changes (Yi Jing; also I Ching)
B) The Great Learning
C) The Book of Rites
D) The Book of Poetry (or Book of Songs)
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Which of these best describes the Confucian concept of li?

A) the vital energy that permeates and empowers everything
B) social virtues such as benevolence, sympathy, kindness, and generosity
C) conscientious behavior and right action; also, ritual, etiquette, principle, or propriety
D) the dark, feminine, yielding, or cloudy aspects of the qi
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For many, Confucianism is a secular outlook with strong religious elements.
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None of the elements of Confucianism were part of Chinese culture long before Confucius arrived on the scene.
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Confucius claimed to have transmitted the wisdom of the ancients to new generations.
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According to legend and very sketchy information about his life, he was born to a poor family in the tiny Chinese state of Lu.
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Confucius served briefly at age fifty in the Lu government as a clerk.
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Confucius died in 479 after his ideas achieved wide acceptance.
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Confucianism agrees with a particular cosmology derived from ancient Chinese religion.
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For Confucius, the universe is an ordered and interrelated system comprising the underworld and the earthly plane.
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In Confucianism, all relationships and all things are made possible through ch'i.
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Yang denotes the light, masculine, active, or sunny aspects of the world.
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The core of yi is the imperative to work for the common good and to recognize the essential worth of others regardless of their social status.
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The Analects is the main Confucian text.
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The relationship on which all others are based is that of parent and child, or as Confucius would have it, father and son.
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Confucius believed that if everyone conscientiously assumes his or her proper role, harmony, happiness, and goodness will reign in the land.
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The teachings of Confucianism are found in a single volume of writing that dates back millennia.
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The Doctrine of the Mean is one of the Four Books of Confucianism.
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In Confucianism, individuals are not like atoms; they are not discrete, isolated units of stuff defined only by what they're made of.
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The relationships within Confucianism are hierarchical.
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Confucian texts are considered works of God.
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The virtue of filial piety is still a strong force in China today.
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What was Confucius' main aim in teaching his views? Discuss both the social and personal importance of this aim.
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Explain the ways the Five Relationships of Confucianism are constructed in relation to the cosmos.
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Discuss the ways in which scholars explain how Confucianism is relevant in the contemporary world.
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Describe the argument Herberingarette makes in terms of a Confucianism "belief in magical powers of profound importance."
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Explore how the excerprom the Analects in the textbook reflects on Confucian ideals. Use examples to explain your points.
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Deck 7: Confucianism
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-li
Conscientious behavior and right action; also, ritual, etiquette, principle, or propriety.
2
What does the following Key Term mean:
-qi
(or ch'i) The vital energy that permeates and empowers everything.
3
What does the following Key Term mean:
-yang
The light, masculine, active, or sunny properties of qi.
4
What does the following Key Term mean:
-yin
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5
Until the ________ Confucian virtues and training were required of anyone entering Chinese civil service.

A) early twentieth century
B) late seventeenth century
C) mid-eighteenth century
D) late nineteenth century
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Which of these is not a place, other than China, where Confucian ethics and ideals have remodeled society, providing moral underpinning and guidance to social relationships at all levels?

A) Vietnam
B) Japan
C) Indonesia
D) Korea
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Which of these is/are not emphasized in Confucianism?

A) daily prayer
B) ritual performance
C) veneration of ancestors
D) will of Heaven
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8
In which century did Confucianism become a state religion?

A) fourth century CE
B) second century BCE
C) tenth century CE
D) sixteenth century CE
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9
Which of these is not one of the names used to refer to Confucius?

A) K'ung Ch'iu
B) Master Quix
C) Master K'ung
D) K'ung Fu-tzu
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10
During his life Confucius hoped to return China to its golden age, when emperors were _________ and governmenostered order and virtue.

A) formally educated
B) shamans
C) sages
D) divine
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11
How many years did Confucius spend going to various Chinese states to persuade the rulers to implement his philosophy of wise government?

A) seventeen
B) ten
C) thirty-three
D) thirteen
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Confucius' main interest was teaching a ________ doctrine centered on social relationships.

A) supernatural
B) humanistic
C) divine
D) sacred
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13
Through Confucianism, human ________ are arranged so they harmonize with the workings of the cosmos, so the cosmos harmonizes society, so society returns harmony to the cosmos.

A) politics
B) beings
C) dwellings
D) relationships
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For Confucians, what is the vital energy that permeates and empowers everything?

A) qi (ch'i)
B) spirit
C) dharma
D) the way
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Which of these denotes the dark, feminine, yielding, or cloudy aspects of the world?

A) I Ching
B) yin
C) yang
D) yin and yang together
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Which of these is not one of the meanings of li?

A) etiquette
B) propriety
C) virtue
D) ritual
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17
What is the meaning of the Confucian concept shu?

A) reciprocity
B) respect
C) propriety
D) virtue
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18
The ideal of life for Confucians is to be a _________, or "superior person."

A) junzi
B) shri
C) yin-yang
D) ren
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19
The Confucian text called _________ details the most important connections and the specific duties and virtues associated with particular relationships.

A) the Confucius Sutras
B) the Analects
C) the I Ching
D) the Five Relationships
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Which of these is not a relationship stressed in Confucianism?

A) parents and children
B) state and subject
C) friend and friend
D) brother and brother
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The son owes the father respect, obedience, and support-an obligation that Confucianism calls _________.

A) filial piety
B) male bonding
C) male superiority
D) filial rule
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Which of these is not one of the Five Classics?

A) The Book of History
B) The Book of Changes
C) The Book of Poetry
D) The Book of Piety
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23
________ was a Confucian thinker who echoed and elaborated many of Confucius' ideas, and his writings are included in the Four Books.

A) Lao Tzu
B) Zilu
C) Mencius
D) Yan Hui
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24
Contrary to history and custom, Confucius' idea of true _________ comes from virtues and wisdom, and these anyone can acquire.

A) nobility
B) filial piety
C) humanity
D) relations
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25
Which of these is the Confucian ideal way for brothers interact?

A) The brothers should keep interaction to a minimum.
B) The younger brother is regarded as a sage.
C) Brothers are seen as equal, regardless of age.
D) The younger should show deference to the elder.
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Which of these books are at the heart of the Confucian canon?

A) the Five Classics and the Four Books
B) the I Ching and the Four Books
C) the Five Classics and the Analects
D) the I Ching and the Five Classics
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27
For a Confucian, _________ can be realized only in learning and practice through self-cultivation and self-transformation; in committing oneself to the welfare of the family, community, and society; and in effecting a lasting influence over the world by one's achievement in moral and cultural realms.

A) moksha
B) the meaning of life
C) following one's dharma
D) the relationships
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28
Which of these texts is a guide for the practice of divination, plus metaphysical conjecture?

A) The Book of Changes (Yi Jing; also I Ching)
B) The Great Learning
C) The Book of Rites
D) The Book of Poetry (or Book of Songs)
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Which of these best describes the Confucian concept of li?

A) the vital energy that permeates and empowers everything
B) social virtues such as benevolence, sympathy, kindness, and generosity
C) conscientious behavior and right action; also, ritual, etiquette, principle, or propriety
D) the dark, feminine, yielding, or cloudy aspects of the qi
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30
For many, Confucianism is a secular outlook with strong religious elements.
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31
None of the elements of Confucianism were part of Chinese culture long before Confucius arrived on the scene.
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Confucius claimed to have transmitted the wisdom of the ancients to new generations.
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According to legend and very sketchy information about his life, he was born to a poor family in the tiny Chinese state of Lu.
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Confucius served briefly at age fifty in the Lu government as a clerk.
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Confucius died in 479 after his ideas achieved wide acceptance.
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Confucianism agrees with a particular cosmology derived from ancient Chinese religion.
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For Confucius, the universe is an ordered and interrelated system comprising the underworld and the earthly plane.
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38
In Confucianism, all relationships and all things are made possible through ch'i.
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Yang denotes the light, masculine, active, or sunny aspects of the world.
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The core of yi is the imperative to work for the common good and to recognize the essential worth of others regardless of their social status.
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The Analects is the main Confucian text.
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The relationship on which all others are based is that of parent and child, or as Confucius would have it, father and son.
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Confucius believed that if everyone conscientiously assumes his or her proper role, harmony, happiness, and goodness will reign in the land.
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The teachings of Confucianism are found in a single volume of writing that dates back millennia.
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The Doctrine of the Mean is one of the Four Books of Confucianism.
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In Confucianism, individuals are not like atoms; they are not discrete, isolated units of stuff defined only by what they're made of.
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The relationships within Confucianism are hierarchical.
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Confucian texts are considered works of God.
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The virtue of filial piety is still a strong force in China today.
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What was Confucius' main aim in teaching his views? Discuss both the social and personal importance of this aim.
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Explain the ways the Five Relationships of Confucianism are constructed in relation to the cosmos.
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Discuss the ways in which scholars explain how Confucianism is relevant in the contemporary world.
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Describe the argument Herberingarette makes in terms of a Confucianism "belief in magical powers of profound importance."
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Explore how the excerprom the Analects in the textbook reflects on Confucian ideals. Use examples to explain your points.
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