No. Confucius was an avid supporter of bureaucracy and highly structured society. His philosophy emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice and sincerity. His beliefs conflicted in many ways with Taoism.
Confucianism was more philosophy than Daoism; Confucianism emphasized on honor, family, etc. Daoism concentrated on more mystical things (ex. sages).
Air Raid Wardens were the people who told people to turn off their lights in a blackout. Some were also called the "home guard".
Confucianism was slow to take in foriegn ideas so their goverment didn't improve
In general, people do not always like to do what they are told, even if they are (supposedly) told by God Himself.
Medusa didn't "want" to do that; it was her nature.
Turn-ons vary widely among people. Many times, things of a seemingly unsexual nature, such as sneezing, can be turn-ons for a small amount of people. If you want to know about a specific person, there is no better way than to ask them!
what does the microwave timer told me it was time to turn my TV dinner mean
Mr. Beaver told Peter that the Witch was not human because she made it always winter and never Christmas, which goes against human nature. He also mentioned that she could turn people into stone, demonstrating her supernatural powers.
we can test it through litmus paper if the nature of the gas is acidic the litmus will turn red and if it is basic litmus will turn blue.
Vampire stories are so ancient that there is no way to know who first told them. Humans have always told scary stories about people with magic powers, and dead people who walk, and people who can turn into animals. Almost every culture on Earth has some sort of vampire myth.
They generally make them turn blue and orange, and float away during a full moon. But if you told us what "they" refers to, we could get you a better answer.
wel the captain knew that it would sink so he told members of the crew to get all the people of the ship in the lifeboats and before it hit the captain told the crew to turn the ship around.