HISTORY 2401 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Emperor Yao, Filial Piety, Intersectionality
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Https://ai-archives. carrd. co/ this mini website is the asian pacific islander archive which emphasizes a lot on the intersectionality of the development in east asian countries: https://radiichina. com/manichaeism-chinas-forgotten-faith/ this article explores how the. Iranian religion manichaeism arrived in china in the 3rd century. Again, ancient east asia was a diverse and vibrant place for cultural exchange that embraced intersectionality and cross-influence. A quote in the introduction of the book reads, there have, indeed, been episodes of isolationism in east asian history, but they were, if anything, more early. The history of a civilization is tightly linked to. Both emperor yao and emperor shun put their people first. They are both amicable and live humbly amongst their citizens. Emperor yao has so much wisdom and benevolence for being in this world. Though he was nearly murdered by his family, he embraced the situation with such magnanimity. He was known for fulfilling filial piety and promoting peace wherever he goes.