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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Education

Education
Education in ancient China is not popular, only the wealthy can afford to study, paper and books are expensive so only a tiny portion of population is educated.
After Sun Yet Sin revolution reform China, China opened its door from the age of Tang Xiao Ping and the launch of the internet, knowledge from outside world pours into China.
Chinese knowledge emphasis on morals and ethnics where western knowledge emphasis on money and power without any base on morals and ethnics. 
The less educated a person is the less morals he / she practices on his / her life, although under western education system many completed university but western education without any knowledge on morals making so call western well educated adults clever / smart but never wise.
They are equipped with weapons of knowledge, a bunch of uncivilised without moral yet well educated people use their advantages in law, business, finance and technology to control the world and they judge their success on money wealth and power to control over others weaker then them.
The system of strong beats the weak and weak beats the weaker in the raw jungle of man and disasters of immoral has begun causing lack of confidence, shamefulness and health imbalances upon the second generation of the world war two and beyond.
In the teachings of ancient Chinese masters of moralness there are many things we ‘can’ do but we ‘should not’ do, because eg we ‘can’ harm others feelings and sleep with endless woman but we ‘should not’ do it because by doing so would bring with it many negative consequences to who we love and the ones who loves us.
We ‘can’ harm the weak but we ‘should not’ do so because if we accept the concept of harming the weak, we are accepting the concept of we being harmed by the stronger.
‘What goes round comes round’, ‘treat others as you would like to be treated’ is the key to moralness of the Confucian Chinese teachings which is above any laws and bibles.