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rruption. Also, in the present. Farmer's were/are fed up with the taxes and corruption of the local communist party as we can clearly see in the article of New York Times from January 8. Regimes from both the past and the present wanted to attain a state of total control with the help of strong police forces to help control any disagreements or revels. With the quote of an official from china deals of how the needs of a state outweigh individuals needs the official exact words were strength is gained through unity but the rivers of the state will decide what is the best decision. In the Han dynasty during the Ch'ang period, sacrifice for benefit of state was new but very important. An example in the period from AD 9 to 23 Wang Mang was murder when he tried to establish a reform that every citizen will have equal political, economic, social and civil rights. As in the present, in January 8 Zhang Huangli was murder fighting for his rights.At one time in China, commerce duly benefited the state, a feeling of disagreement come over to people who saw or thought that the government was using the products of farmers and not rewarding them or recognizing them. Disagreements in China have continued to grow, according to the New York Times article. Wanting total control and feeling Dissents will cause more problems in the future. The feelings of disagreements and/or dissent will feed to the problems in china's agriculture. Violence and problems needed to be prevented as much as possible. An example of these problems is how the Chinese dynasty, feel apart after being in the same situation and seeing that the history is repeat. Overview of Confucius in China culture Recently, both in china and abroad, interest in Confucius has increased markedly, and there has been growing study and discussion in this philosophy. Studying Confucius helps one to understand Chinese history and culture. From 140 B.C. years ago, went Emperor ...

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