China and India have many philosophical thoughts. There are many similarities and too many differences. While China is extensively thinking about eternal redemption and day-to-day control, India's attitude is even narrower. The difference stands out, similarities are rare and far from each other. Countries have very different genres of thinking that ultimately lead to their establishment of their present society. In China there are schools of various ways of thinking, most of which are based on each other or each other.
Obviously, some revolution has shaped the history of the world. However, there is not much impact as far as the four revolutions of thought and religion. Includes Chinese philosophy, Indian religion, Jewish religion, Greek philosophy. They all have many things in common, but each one is unique. The four major revolutions occurred in or near the natural valley system, all of them were born in crisis. Once the culture model is established, it will continue, so all reforms are responsible for the majority of the world 's cultural history. After all, it all began when people began to question their existence.
Philosophy has a long history in cultures other than Western Europe, especially in China and India. However, until about 200 years ago, there was little communication between these philosophies and the Western philosophy. Therefore Western philosophy is usually developed independently of Oriental philosophy. Philosophical thinking is an inevitable part of human existence. Most people are often confused with basic philosophical questions such as "What does life mean?" "Do I exist before I am born?" And "Is there life after death?" From the viewpoint of private life, most people also have a philosophy of some kind. Even those claiming to consider philosophical issues are a waste of time and must express something important, valuable or worthwhile. It is philosophy to refuse all philosophy itself