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Forbidden City Questions for History Project (Mitchell and Regge)

1. How did the Forbidden City impact the life in China?? 2. Who built the Forbidden City?? 3. What is the purpose for the Forbidden City?? 4. How does it impact the life today in China?? 5. When was the Forbidden City built?? 6. What dynasty was the Forbidden City built? 7. What was the Forbidden City made out of? 8. What did it do with the citizens of China?

and Chuang Tzu || An angel sent a sign for him to write his teachings in a book. || They taught people to achieve the 2 goals that are the same. immortality and happiness || Song and Yuan Dynasty || "Be still like a mountain and flow like a great river" ||
 * ~  ||< **What**
 * Is It?** || **How Did**
 * It Begin?** || **Who Is The**
 * Main Person?** || **What Was**
 * Their Story?** || **What Are The Big Ideas of Their Philosophy?**
 * How did it Affect China's Government?** || **Which Dynasty**
 * Followed the Philosophy?** || **Quote That Shows the Meaning of the Philosophy**? ||
 * **Confucianism** || The Teachings and Beliefs of a man named Confucius.The teachings were about proper behavior and life. || A man by the name of Confucius wanted to spread is ways and he reached the heart of others, then after his death they passed his ways on. || Confucius || The Leader wanted a new religion ruled by him, and created by him. So he traveled and spread his ways. || To treat others how you want to be treated || Song Dynasty || "To govern is to correct, by setting an example for being correct, who would dare to remain incorrect?" ||
 * **Buddhism** || It is the teachings of Buddha. He wanted to teach the ways where no people can suffer and the cycle of rebirth. || Siddhartha Gautama traveled around India wanting to spread the buddhism ways. And it turned out that it reached all the way to China and China follow those new ways. || Siddhartha Gautama || A young man wanted to spread his ways, like others, and it turned out that from India he spread his ways to China. || To realize how life is run by four nobles and no one else || The Sui and Tang Dynasties. || "Many Chinese people turned to Buddhism for comfort during these troubled times" ||
 * **Daoism (Taoism)** || a chinese set claiming to follow the teaching of Lao Tzu but incorporating pantheism and sorcory . || The Tzu went on a journey and wrote about their ways. || Lao-Tzu