Abstract

Deeply rooted in Chinese philosophy are three elements of value: (1) Force has always been condemned. sage Laotze said: is by bending that we survive, by giving up that we assert. The coat of mail and helmet are what give rise to war. It was taught by ancient Chinese that force was to be used, not in the spirit of gloating revenge, but in humiliation, with a clear confession of one's own

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