Who is He/She?
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100

Confucius' mother

Chengzai

100

The yellow river is called the heart of Chinese civilization but also, it’s sorrow

It was the main source of water there but also flooded annually causing destruction

100

The three traditions of China

  • Confucianism


  • Buddhism


  • Taoism
100
The position of women in Confucianism

Women were subjects to men usually. Started from their father and when they were given away they would obey the husband, the only time they would have authority over someone else is when their son gets married, they would have it over their daughter-in-law.

100

What is Satori?

A sudden realization or moment of enlightenment in Zen Buddhism.

200

An emperor who employed astronomers to study the heavens and develop a calendar

Huang di                            

200

Confucius’ father wanted a male heir

Because certain duties to honor the father at the family shrine needed to be done by males

200

The five human relationships

1. Father/Son            

2. Friend/Friend              

3. Older brother/ Younger brother


4. Husband/Wife            

5. Ruler/Subject

200

Yin and Yang and their relative concept together

Yin and Yang are believed to be opposite forces of nature. Black being feminine, cold and having other aspects that oppose the White, masculine, hot. The idea of relativity explains how one can not exist without the other. As a person can not understand the idea of light if there is no darkness to compare it to

200

What are Koans?

A riddle or paradox used in Zen to trigger deep insight beyond logic.

300

A mythological creature who plays a role in the legendary tale of Confucius’ birth

Qilin

300

Three sets of caps and robes were prepared before the coming-of-age ceremony

Because the ceremony was conducted three times

300

The four great sacrifices of the Emperor

1. Heaven                        

2. Earth

3. Dynastic Ancestors                       

4. Gods of soil and grain

300

What is the "Middle way" how was it found?

The middle way was founded by the Buddha when he was torturing himself in a self-denial life-style, until he met a music teacher, teaching his students how to correctly set a string on an instrument, having it too loose would make to sound, and having it too tight would break it, it should be something in between. The Buddha applied that to his life, it shouldn't be as lavish as it was, but also it shouldn't be the complete opposite. 

300

What is Mantra?

A sacred word or phrase chanted in meditation.

400

The founder of Daoism

Laozi

400

The states in China constantly fought but never claimed full control over another state

Claiming another state would make them a larger target for the other ones, knowing they wasted resources on battle

400

The Three baskets of Buddhism

1. Basket of Discipline            

2. Basket of Discourses             

3. Basket of Metaphysics

400

The book of changes

The Yijing is a book of divination that helps its followers to predict future events and understand human existence and natural occurrences.

The book consists of “hexagram” and accompanied with interpretations

By throwing coins or by manipulating stick of yarrow a petitioner selects any one or two of the hexagrams and the accompanying text opens up the questioner’s prospects or gives guidance.

400

How did Xunzi and Mencius differ in opinions about innate tendencies?                  

  • Mencius argued that human tendencies are inherently good, as anyone without being taught would help a lost baby.
  • However Xunzi believes that everyone is inherently born greedy and bad and can be taught to be good
500

The first Buddhist King,

Bonus point: His daughter's name

King Asuka

Sanghamitta

500

Confucians place an empty seat next to a coffin

The chair is supposed to be a seating place for the soul of the dead person, where they can place food and incense

500

Five differences between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism

  • The ideal of Arhat (who followed the eightfold path) and the ideal of Buddhisatva (Who prioritizes the salvation of all beings)
  • The goal of Nirvana and Buddhahood
  • The role of self-effort and the role of faith in achieving the goal of salvation
  • The historical Buddha for Theravada and many Buddhas for Mahayana Buddhism
  • The differences between the monks and Laity
  • The highest attribute for Theravada is wisdom but for Mahayana it’s compassion
500

Explain the story of Confucius’ birth including his mother’s dream  

According to legend Chengzai, the mother of Confucius had a dream before her son was born. She saw five old men (representing the five planets that were known to the Chinese) leading a strange animal. It was covered with scales, like a dragon, and had a horn protruding from its head.

This Chinese “unicorn” knelt before Chengzai and spat out a piece of jade inscribed with the prediction that her child would be “a king without a crown.” Chengzai tied a ribbon around its horn.

Later, when she felt herself ready to give birth, chengzai went to a rock grotto (cave) by a mulberry tree. Traditoin says that the two dragons stood guard and two female spirits sprayed the grotto with perfume. A spring then burst forth from the rock to wash the newborn. A voice said “moved by your prayer, heaven has given you a holy child.

500

What is a Mandala?

A symbolic circular diagram used in meditation, representing the universe