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At what stage in Chinese culture did burial begin to play an important role?
 
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In addition and supplementary to the concern for proper burials, what other practice was present in archaic Chinese culture?
 
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What is the "great theme" of all Chinese thought?
 
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Which of the following is not a Confucian classic?
 
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Which of the following is the Confucian virtue par excellence?
 
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Which relationship clearly reveals the androcentric or largely male-oriented outlook of Confucianism?
 
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What are two broad classes of elements pervading the Dao?
 
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Which of the following is one of the biggest differences between Confucian and Daoist thought?
 
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Which one of the following would be an example of wu-wei?
 
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We can compare Daoism with what popular American movement in the 60s?
 
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What idea does the Dao de jing open with?
 
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Which branch of Buddhism became important in China in part because its idea of enlightenment is close to Daoist wu-wei?
 
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