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An eight page paper which looks at the system of government in Imperial China from the point of view of three authors, and considers the way in which the breakdown of Confucianism affected not only the ritual and customs of the Imperial Family but also the lives of the lower echelons of society.
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8 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JL5_JLMing.rtf
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In the Ming period of government in China, it is evident that the characteristics and learning of
the emperor are essential to the essence of good government. Under the Confucian system, it was vital to conform to the strict hierarchical structure of the social and political codes
which formed the foundation of the system: therefore, the basis of good government was something which permeated all levels of society but was ultimately inspired by, and dictated by, the
higher levels of the power structure and ultimately the emperor. Within the hierarchy,
there were certain aspects of rights and responsibilities which could not be transcended and which ensured that each member of society retained their appropriate place within the overall structure. There
would invariably be those above, to whom one owed deference and respect, and those below, to whom one owed protection. No-one was isolated, but rather seen as an integral part
of a network which could only function successfully if everyone played exactly the role which was allotted to them, and did not attempt to transcend their designated status.
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