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Jeopardy Tao Te Ching/ misc. The Analects Literary Terms Chinese poetry The Pillow Book Zen Parables 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
“To retire when the task is accomplished / Is the way of heaven” is an aphorism meaning this… A 100
What is “taking no action that disrupts the natural order”? A 200
This best expresses the philosophy of life in the Tao Te Ching. A 300
What is pathos? A 400
This is varying one or two words within a refrain in successive stanzas. A 500
According to The Analects, good government results from this principle. B 100
Confucius recommends this quality in “A gentleman can see a question from all sides.” B 200
What being open-minded? B 200
These characteristics are hinted at in the following aphorism: “A gentleman is ashamed to let his words outrun his deeds.” B 300
In The Analects, Confucius defines knowledge by accepting that there is always more you can learn by recognizing this first. B 400
This is the best way to summarize the philosophy expressed in The Analects. B 500
This indicates that the poem, “I Beg of You, Chung Tzu,” is a song. C 100
What is the phrase “I Beg of You, Chung Tzu” being repeated several times? C 100
A person who has recently experienced this is most likely to respond to “Thick Grow the Rush Leaves”. C 200
This best describes the narrator’s mood in “Thick Grow the Rush Leaves.” C 300
What is desperate? C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
This kind of person would be likely to respond most strongly to “Sent to Li Po as a Gift.” C 500
Who is someone who avoids thinking about the consequences of his or her actions? C 500
The reader discovers this about the writer of “The Cat Who Lived in the Palace” in reference to compassion. D 200
All of the problems within “The Cat Who Lived in the Palace” can be blamed on…” D 300
These kind of people are “not at all impressed” in “I Remember a Clear Morning.” D 400
These are short accounts of amusing or interesting events. D 500
What are anecdotes? D 500
This is the frightening problem facing the man in “A Parable.” E 200