when the Sui Dynasty came into power. This dynasty was able to bring back the centralized imperial rule due to a few successful military campaigns. The Sui dynasty lasted for less than thirty years‚ but it made way for the Tang and Sond dynasties to emerge and become stable and prosperous. The Tang Dynasty reached a period of great stability and peace under the rule of their second leader Tang Taizong. He ruled ruthlessly and fairly which led to great success in East Asia. The Tang dynasty made
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Grade 7 Social Studies Name______________________ Chapter 7 #______ Mrs. Cooper China Builds an Empire Use the map and timeline on page 208-209 to answer the following questions. 1. What natural land feature covers over a fourth of the land of China? The Himalayas – tallest mountains in the world 2. What two deserts are found in China? The Gobi Desert and the Taklimakan Desert 3. Based on the physical geography of China where would most people live
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and Southern China‚ and the Sui dynasty began. The Seventh dynasty of China was the Sui dynasty. The dynasty ruled for 38 years and had three emperors. The Sui dynasty extended the Great Wall of China. The fall of the Sui dynasty started when emperor Yang was emperor. He showed no respected to the elders and was terrible to his parents. He was mean to his people therefore he was killed by Yuwen Huaji. After Emperor Yang was killed‚ the eight dynasty started‚ the Tang dynasty. Arts‚ literature‚ and
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APWH Ch. 13-15 Test Review Chapter 13 The Commonwealth of Byzantium 1. According to Procopius‚ two sixth century Christian monks undertook an elaborate smuggling operation to provide Byzantium with the knowledge to produce A. Steel B. Iron C. Ceramics D. Silk 2. The only classical society that survived in the centuries after 200 C.E. was the A. Han dynasty B. Byzantine Empire C. Hellenistic Empire D. Mauryan dynasty 3. Byzantium’s major advantage
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process due to exposure and starvation. h) While he was in India he lived there for 12 years then went back to China where he studied and translated Buddhist teachings until his death. 2) Sui Dynasty a.i) Yang Jian (a.i.1) Ambitious ruler whom set out on military campaigns to reunite China. (a.i.2) Established the Sui Dynasty. (a.i.3) Claimed the throne and mandate of heaven for him. (a.i.4) Carried out extensive repairs on defensive walls. b) Tight political discipline then extended rule to the
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China’s earliest stages‚ it began with the Han Dynasty‚ where agriculture was the main focus but as time went on‚ the dynasty came to a halt and a new ruler would step in. This ruler’s name was Sui Wen-Ti and during the Sui Dynasty he brought China back together until it hit its downfall around 618 C.E‚ and the Tang Dynasty took the opportunity to rise. During this dynasty‚ China became more stable with a strong central government‚ economic revolution‚ agriculture
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During the period of the Tang to the Yuan dynasties‚ China embraced other ideas and imported some goods from other countries. This helped China prosper and become more of a cosmopolitan country. This‚ however‚ reversed when the Ming dynasty came to power. One of the reasons
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An Lushan rebellion: Happened during peak of Tang culture in the first half of the eighth century during Xuanzong’s rule. Recently appointed military governor of non-Chinese origin‚ An Lushan‚ earns favor of Yang Guifei; Xuanzong’s beloved wife‚ as a result‚ earns favor of Xuanzong‚ who grants An Lushan favors‚ primarily allowing him to place 160‚000 troops near the North and Northeastern frontier. An Lushan launches a rebellion in 755‚ storms Luoyang and Chang’an. Xuanzong flees but is betrayed
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Renaissance in Chinese Civilization: The Era of the Tang and Song Dynasties Chapter Thesis I. Rebuilding the Imperial Edifice in the Sui-Tang Era Sui Excesses and Collapse The Emergence of the Tang and the Restoration of the Empire Rebuilding the World’s Largest and Most Pervasive Bureaucracy Institutionalizing Meritocracy: The Growing Importance of the Examination System State and Religion in the Tang and Song Eras The Anti-Buddhist Backlash II. Tang Decline and the Rise of the Song The Founding
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Later Han. The first public school system‚ paper‚ porcelain‚ etc. was all created during the Former Han Dynasty. Also‚ Confucianism was the state philosophy. The Han Dynasty collapsed because of government corruption‚ rebellions‚ and much more. The Sui Dynasty‚ 581-618 CE‚ began an artistic and cultural renaissance. Also‚
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