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The Analects   show
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show Desired a return to family order and social harmony.  
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show Stressed living in harmony with the guiding force of all reality.  
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Ethics   show
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show Wrote the “The Way and Its Power” the basic text expressing Daoist thought.  
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show believed that society needs strict laws to keep people in line.  
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show The first to put their ideas into practice throughout China.  
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show People of high rank who received land in exchange for their loyalty.  
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show The lowest social class, farmed noble lands.  
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show The longest lasting Chinese dynasty  
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