The correct answer is:
- <em>Traditional daoist ideas. </em>
- <em>The beliefs of Confucianism. </em>
Explanation:
Daoism is a Chinese religion founded by <em>Laozi</em>, it consists in living in harmony with the Dao "the way". <em>T</em><em>he emperors during the Tang Dynasty (618-907) </em><em>saw Laozi as one of their ancestors</em> and supported the practice of Daoism, they built Daoist temples and established schools for Daoist canons.
During the<em> Song Dynasty (960-1279) recovered the practice of Daoism </em>and it became very popular. The Emperor Huizong supported the religion and invited Daoist priests to his court, he also appointed Daoist teachers to positions in the government and established Daoist temples.
Confucianism is a popular philosophy and ideology in China, with the popular practice of Daoism and Buddhism, the Confucian scholars integrated elements of these religions into their philosophy and<em> created the Neo-Confucianism during the Tang Dynasty. But the true pioneer was Zhou Dunyi during the Song Dynasty. </em>
Neo-Confucianism is a philosophy of harmony between humanity and the universe.
<span>c. bribing the army to support him.
Commodus kept power by bribing the army to support him. He knew that with the approval of the army, it was improbable that others would try to steal the crown from him. This was a common tactic in the emperor of Rome, and Commodus made no exception. </span>
Answer:
It greatly differed as the average peasant remained a poor farm worker who was quite often illiterate unable to even read the works coming out of the Renaissance, while the Medici family was extremely wealthy and connected to power within Florence having great cultural and political output.