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¶ … New Culture May 4th movements. Why considered important modern Chinese history? 2. What Han synthesis? Who principle figure process elements bring create ? 3. As suggested by the terminology, the New Culture movement refers to the attempt to rise against traditional Chinese culture. The movement was initiated by various Chinese intellectual circles around 1916 and was related to the perception that Confucian tradition contributed to the country's stagnation and national weakness and inhibited the development of China. The May 4th Movement, part of the overall Chinese cultural reform, refers to the day in 1919 that marked the immense popular protest against some of the terms that the treaty of Versailles included. The population reacted against Japan receiving territorial rights in China which had been previously owned by Germans. The Chinese intellectuals deemed the imperious need of a cultural movement that would enable China's adaptation of norms to those of the Western world which relied on notions of democracy and equality. The New Culture movement was indeed an intellectual approach to try to address and solve some of China's problems. It relied extensively on cultural, historic, philosophical, etc. issues that were sought to illuminate China's position, nationally and internationally. The revolutionary movements concluded that the only solution to "constitutional" China was to turn away from Confucian values. As such, the New Culture movement sought to instate a new national identity not dependent on old norms. Traditional values such as subordination of women, hierarchical issues were...

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Nevertheless, they served to mark yet a turning point in Chinese culture and the shift in ideas was led not by armed forces but by groups of students and intellectuals who would thrive on self-expression, anti-imperialism, among others and who would perpetuate the developmental stages for the creation of a modern China.
Chinese government in the B.C. era and continuing to Common Era often-based ruling principles on specific Chinese thought and philosophy. It was not uncommon that supporters of the Confucian tradition or Lao Tzu, for example, to have been punished at the mere directive of discussing such principles. However, the Han dynasty between 207 B.C. And 9 A.D. adopted a different approach and sought to encapsulate the various ways of thinking into a unified system. Chinese politics were thus thoroughly embedded in the cultural and philosophical processes that had sculptured China for thousands of years. The most important legacy of the Han dynasty would be associated with the synthesizing of opposing thoughts into a systematic assemblage of ideologies that would hold influential prominence in China for years thereon. The unification of Chinese thought was therefore regarded by the Han dynasty as a procedural step to a unified China per se. Confucianism…

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