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Chapter 8 Multiple-Choice Self-Quiz (Level 1)
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On the day of qingming, Chinese do which one of the following?
Conduct dragon-boat races
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Fly kites
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Visit the graves of ancestors
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Watch operas
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In ancient Chinese religion, yin represents
female.
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male.
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warmth.
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dryness.
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In ancient Chinese religion, yang represents
female.
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male.
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coldness.
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wetness.
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Tianzi was the traditional title of the Chinese ruler, literally meaning
Son of Heaven.
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Lord of the Human Realm.
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Deputy of the Supreme God.
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August King.
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The Confucian scholar who considered human nature to be evil was
Mencius.
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Xunzi.
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Zhu Xi.
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Confucius.
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The Confucian scholar who considered human nature to be good was
Confucius.
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Mencius.
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Xunzi.
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Zhu Xi.
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The best-known Neo-Confucian scholar in Chinese history was
Confucius.
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Mencius.
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Xunzi.
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Zhu Xi.
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Taishang Laojun is the deified title of
Confucius.
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Mencius.
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Laozi.
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Zhuangzi.
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Which of the following canonical collection was published in 1445, totaling over 5,300 volumes?
Confucian Five Classics.
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Confucian Four Books.
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Buddhist Tripitaka.
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Daoist Daozang.
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"Fasting the mind/heart" (xinzhai) is a core precept of the teaching of
Zhuangzi.
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Laozi.
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Confucius.
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Mencius.
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