Chinese Religion TF
Ancestor worship in China began with the rise of Confucianism.
False
Confucius was the founder of Confucianism and its principal deity.
False
Laozi agreed with Confucius that filial piety must be practiced so that humans can attain perfection.
False
Mencius believed in the evilness of human nature.
False
Mencius studied with Confucius and became his most prominent disciple.
False
Oracle bones divination began with Confucius.
False
Organized religious Daoism represents a degeneration of the original teachings of Laozi and Zhuangzi, as the two masters never discussed magical powers and immortals in their books.
False
The Qingming festival occurs in the fall each year.
False
Zhuangzi studied with Laozi and became his most prominent disciple.
False
Compared with Shangdi, Tian is an impartial and morally oriented deity.
True
Discrimination against and oppression of women in China can in part be blamed on the Han dynasty Confucians.
True
Li is the entire set of rituals governing human interaction with the spirits and with fellow humans.
True
The Celestial Masters sect of Daoism is also known as the "Five Bushels of Rice."
True
The Four Books were suggested by Zhu Xi to serve as the curriculum for the Chinese civil service examination.
True
The Quanzhen sect of Daoism, founded in the 13th century, was syncretist in its belief, encompassing Confucian and Buddhist teachings as well.
True
The classic Book of Changes is important for both Confucianism and Daoism.
True