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Saturday, 21 November 2009 |
Buddhism is the religion of the unusual in the sense that most of the fragments does not require faith in the gods (although not as agnosticism also argues that no gods). Faith in anything is relevant only insofar as helping to achieve enlightenment. More important is showing compassion for other sentient beings (not just humans). Buddhism is not religion as such, understanding how the users of European culture. This is so for two reasons. |
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Saturday, 21 November 2009 |
Silk Road was one of the results of expeditions Zhang Qian (张 骞). During the reign of the Han Dynasty, China established many contacts with the lands outside the empire. For 138 years the emperor Wudi (武帝) sent Zhang Qian with a group of 100 people on an expedition towards the western regions. |
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Saturday, 21 November 2009 |
Third in terms of area country in the world, after Russia and Canada, is a country of contrasting the different landscapes, people, lifestyles. In China, officially atheist, there are many Buddhists, Muslims and Christians, and followers of indigenous religion-philosophy: Confucianism and Taoism (the impact of culture, philosophy and religion on the Chinese people on their way to specify in the next super-parts). |
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Saturday, 21 November 2009 |
However, the sense of isolation proud Chinese survived, fueling much of contemporary confusion. Chinese wall, which is now only a monument and tourist attraction is its symbol. For centuries, the Great Wall of China, stretching 3460 km - from the east coast, northeast of Beijing, to the desert in Mongolia - China restrained surrounding barbarians. I believe that China's power lies in their unity. |
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Saturday, 21 November 2009 |
Chinese people think it is appropriate to their homeland as the center of the universe, or at least the center of the civilized world. In fact, there was a time that it was the civilized world was surrounded on all sides by barbarian tribes. |
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