3.2 China

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  1. 7. Confucius' teaching saying: "Do not do to others what you do not wish for yourself."
  2. 8. (Xin) matching one's actions with one's words and one's words with one's thoughts; honesty
  3. 10. (Wu Wei) behaving naturally and effortlessly; aligning one's will with the Tao
  4. 11. ("way" or "path") the way of the world
  5. 13. a philosophical and religious tradition stressing harmony with nature; founded by Lao-tse (c. 604-531 B.C.)
  6. 14. the world's oldest living civilization; today, the world's largest country by population and third largest in land area
  7. 16. a philosophy stressing virtuous behavior and right relationships between people in family and society; dominant ideology in China from 100s B.C. to the mid-20th century
  8. 18. (Zhi) knowing right and wrong naturally and by learning; moral wisdom
  9. 19. (Lao-Tzu) (c. 6th-4th century B.C.) Chinese philosopher and poet who founded Taoism
Down
  1. 1. the world's longest fortification
  2. 2. (Yi) doing what one believes is right because it is right; duty
  3. 3. (Ren) loving others and being friendly; love for humanity
  4. 4. (Xiao) reverence to parents; treating one's parents with respect
  5. 5. (206 B.C. - A.D. 220) Chinese dynasty during China's height of glory and power; traded with the Roman Empire over the Great Silk Road
  6. 6. (Li) proper human relationships and respect for rites and tradition
  7. 9. (221-206 BC) the first imperial dynasty of China; built the Great Wall of China to defend against the Huns
  8. 12. a book of Confucius' teachings written down by his followers
  9. 15. fierce nomads from Northern Asia founded by Genghis Khan who controlled Mongolia and his grandson Kublai Khan who conquered China; created the largest empire in history
  10. 17. (Kong Fuzi) (551-479 B.C.) Chinese politician, teacher, and philosopher whose moral and social teachings have greatly impacted Chinese culture