History of World Civilizations: the Heritage of the East

History of World Civilizations: the Heritage of the East

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Asian civilization is the oldest civilization, the background and cornerstone of Greek and Roman culture, and the source of modern civilization. "Heritage of the East" is the opening chapter of "History of World Civilization". It divides Eastern civilization into three parts: "Egypt and the Near East," "India and South Asia," and "China and the Far East." It is organized and evaluated from the eight major elements of civilization: "labor, government, morality, religion, science, philosophy, writing, and art." Farming, industry, transportation, trade, government, morality, religion, science, philosophy, literature, art, etc., Are several elements that constitute civilization. This is part of the legacy given by the Eastern world to the West. It also left many parts that Western Europe can add to, thus enabling world civilization to develop rapidly in terms of art, architecture, democratic systems, etc.

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