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Reading #5(Chapter 4)

This reading was really interesting to me because it was interesting to learn about the people who really started to challenge the way everyone else taught. Not only that but to also learn about other religions. If you think about it they were the first ones to come up with these ideas, to other people at first they probably thought they were crazy. But they all kind of shared a vision of putting order into their societies.
Confucianism was an interesting to learn about because he was concerned with social relationships, and he was concerned with order and place. I understood his way of things and how everyone had to put their part in for everything to work smoothly. But it was sexist to women because with his ideas theres no way a girl would be allowed to work. Women were just expected to stay at home to cook and clean and basically just make sure everything was set for her husband. The husband was the one that was responsible for making the money. He believed that women were inferior to men. Although some of his ideas were good i just can't agree with that. Now Daoism believed in a balance between the sexes, their concept of yin and yang is how we should perceive the sexes. A perfect balance or unity between the two. There are things from both that we can really take in and learn from.

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