Religion, World History
Rise of China
It would not seem likely for the previous thousand years that not Europeans, but Indians and Chinese would take over the world by 2000 and that the Chinese would settle Australia and America rather than the people of Britain; except for the time of Roman Empire, China was richer, more cosmopolitan and advanced than any other European place. For example, Hangzhou had a population of a million when it was the capital of China in the twelfth century and facts state that Guangzhou had more than two million foreign inhabitants that included Turks, Africans, Indians, Malays, Persians and Arabs. In comparison, Paris, which was the largest city in Europe in the 1400s, had a little more than a million inhabitants. China at that time cared about filial piety, religion, ancestors, education, arts, culture, honor and prestige, and money was not on top of the list. The big change took place when Admiral Zheng He, who was the commander of Chinese fleet, sailed to take over the world (Kristoff, 1999). Before Columbus, Admiral Zheng reached East Africa where he learned from the Arab traders about Europe after which the Chinese easily could have continued through Cape of Good Hope and developed a direct trade, but they saw that Europe was not established enough and he had little interest in wine, beads or wool. China wanted Africa that had native wildlife specimens, exotic woods, spices, medicines and ivory. Europe as compared to Asia, was filled with greed. In the fifteenth century, Portugal discovered further as they wanted spices and the hope of high profits compelled it to drive towards Africa. The profits would be huge as the crew of Magellan once sold a twenty six tons cargo of cloves for ten thousand times the actual cost.
Another reason for stagnation of economics of Asia is that it was not easy to articulate and was more linked to complacency culture. India and China shared an inward tendency, a devotion to pass methods and ideals, an authoritative respect and new ideas. Ceramics of China are found in a lot of places in the east coast of Africa and the reason that they were present in Pate was due to the purchases made from the Arabs. The porcelain, however, was concentrated among the clan of Famao, meaning that it would have not been purchased, but inherited. If the traders of China were greedy and had followed in the footsteps of Zheng, Asia would have dominated Europe and Africa and the Chinese would not have only settled in Singapore and Malaysia, but in Pacific Islands, America and East Africa as well (Kristof, 1999).
Ancient Jewel -- India
India has a population of 895 million people and covers 1.2 million sq. miles area. America, on the other hand, is home to 258 million people and covers 3.6 million sq. miles of area. So the density of population of India is ten times greater than America. The sixth century B.C. was the time of great philosophical and religious uprising in India. The reform movements were starting like the one from Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, and Hinduism had already had its roots under the ground. The religion that emerged under Buddha spread towards different areas of the world, which helped the spread of the Indian culture.
Alexander the Great had a top objective of conquering India, but he died without conquering her. After that, Seleucus Nicator, who was the successor of Alexander, also wanted to do the same, but he was defeated by Chandragupta Maurya, the Indian Emperor. They both signed a peace treaty and Selecus sent Megasthenes, the ambassador, to Chandragupta's court. After Megasthenes arrival, he sent several reports to Selecus in which he said that the Indian culture was superior or equal to their own, which was a very high compliment, especially since Greece was at its highest point of success at that time.
India that was rich in spiritual wisdom, knowledge of science, and material wealth, for the next 1500 years, enjoyed a reputation of being the center of the civilization. It was the desire of Columbus to reach India, which eventually led him to discover America. Columbus might have died thinking that he had discovered a new route through sea towards India, but he had only landed on the Caribbean island. This mistake of his also led to wrong labeling of the natives as Indians.
The Upanishads (the quest for a "personal reality")
According to a western commentator, the Indian mind in Upanishads moved to psychology...
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