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write three sentences from the point of view of an early Chinese aristocrat defending the structure of Chinese society.

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Answered by teju5101
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answer:- the social structure was reinforced By The revered Chinese thinker confucius, who claimed that social structure and rigid orders was important if one wanted a peaceful Kingdom and Happy society.

Answered by qwstoke
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Three points from the point of view of an early Chinese aristocrat defending the structure of Chinese society were:


1) As an early Chinese aristocrat, I firmly believe that the structure of our society is a reflection of the natural order of things, as dictated by the principles of Confucianism.

2) The strict hierarchy of our society is necessary to maintain social stability and harmony, with each member of society fulfilling their assigned role and duty to the greater good.

3) Without a rigid social structure, the stability of our society would be threatened, leading to chaos and disorder, as we have seen in other societies that lack the strong sense of order and discipline that characterizes China.


The social structure of traditional Chinese society was highly stratified and hierarchical, with each individual's social status being determined by their birth, occupation, and education. At the top of the social hierarchy were the emperor and the imperial family, followed by the nobility and the aristocracy, who held political power and owned vast estates. Beneath them were the commoners, who were further divided into farmers, artisans, and merchants.

The structure of Chinese society was heavily influenced by the teachings of Confucianism, which emphasized the importance of social harmony, order, and filial piety. Confucianism stressed the idea of a strict hierarchy of relationships, with each individual having specific roles and duties to fulfill based on their social status and position.

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