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Lesson 16 EQ: What are the central beliefs of Daoism Lesson 16 EQ: What are the central beliefs of Daoism

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and Legalism Objective SWBAT describe the central beliefs of Daoism and Legalism and explain how these beliefs impact the lives of people that practice them Do Now Philosophy set of beliefs ID: 806351

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Slide1

Lesson 16

EQ:

What are the central beliefs of Daoism

and Legalism

?

Slide2

Objective:

SWBAT describe the central beliefs of Daoism and Legalism and explain how these beliefs impact the lives of people that practice them

Do Now:

Philosophy = set

of beliefs

Homework:

None

Slide3

Daoism or Taoism

Founded by

Laozi

Sought to help people live in harmony with nature“Tao” was the way of the universeAcceptance was a major aspect of DaoismDaoists rejected the world and human government and often withdrew from the world

Slide4

Yin and Yang

Daoists

believed in yin and yang

YinEarthDarknessFemale forcesYangHeavenLightMale forcesPeace and well-being of the universe depend on harmony between yin and yang

Slide5

Daoist Books

The Way of Virtue

Laozi

Zhuang-ziWritten centuries laterContains:FablesSayingsDialogues

Slide6

I take my wine jug out among the

flowers

to

drink alone, without friends.I raise my cup to entice the moon.That, and my shadow, makes us three.But the moon doesn’t drink,and my shadow silently

follows.

I

will travel with moon and

shadow,

happy

to the end of

spring.

When I sing, the moon dances.When I dance, my shadow dances, too.We share life’s joys when sober.Drunk, each goes a separate way.Constant friends, although we wander,we’ll meet again in the Milky Way.

"Drinking Alone Under the Moon"

by Li Bo

701-762 CE

Slide7

“Clearing Rain”

By Du

Fu

The sky's water has fallen, and autumn clouds are thin,The western wind has blown ten thousand.This morning's scene is good and fine,Long rain has not harmed the land.The row of willows begins to show green,The pear tree on the hill has little red flowers.

The eggplant boldly fruits upstairs,

One goose flies high into the sky.

Slide8

What are similarities between the poems?

What does this show us about the

Doaists

’ way of life?

Slide9

Legalism

Founder was

Hsün

Tzu Believed humans were evil and needed a strong government to control themHarsh punishments

Slide10

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dShb8LAVMvs