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The Three Men

The Three Men. By Oriana Gioia, Chloe Sargenti, Isabella Zaldana. The 3 men.

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The Three Men

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  1. The Three Men By Oriana Gioia, Chloe Sargenti, Isabella Zaldana

  2. The 3 men The 3 religions Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism show a respect of love and nature. The 3 men, Lao Tzu, Buddha, and Confucius all worked together to make the world a better place. Lao Tzu believed that there should be more peace in the world not war. Buddha believed in knowledge, he gave A LOT of his money to have a lot of knowledge. (He was very rich) And last but not least Confucius, he believed in a good ruler in china, he also believed in respect, love, and nature.

  3. Ren Ren is one of the basic virtues prompted by Confucius, and is an obligation of altruism and humaneness for other individuals within a community. The Golden rule of Confucianism is ‘’ Do not do unto others what you not have them do unto you’’.

  4. Humanism Humanism is at the core in Confucianism. A simple way to appreciate Confucian thought is to consider it as being based on varying level of honesty, and also a simple way to understand Confucian thought is to examine the world by using the logic of humanity. In, practice, the primary foundation and function of Confucianism is as an ethical philosophy to be practiced by all the members of a society.

  5. The Teaching’s of Buddha Buddha's teaching are spiritual technologies that identify the actual, root cause of human suffering and problems and eliminate them. Buddha taught methods for gradually overcoming our negative minds such as anger, jealousy and ignorance, and developing our positive minds such as love, compassion and wisdom. Through this we can come to experience lasting peace and happiness.

  6. Lotus flower The Lotus flower is a symbol of peace. In Buddhism the lotus flower is considered to be a sacred, being one of the 8 fortunate signs of Buddhism. It’s stem is consumed in nearly all parts of India.

  7. Lao Tzu’s Life Lao Tzu was a person who was a librarian for the emperor. There was a war and they had so many things. Then the emperor was not happy, but Lao Tzu believe in happiness and learned how to be calm and right to fight at the same time. The yin-yang is what Lao Tzu created.

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