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    kill the emperor first. The reason why he could control his temper was that he read many books and learned examples from them. There was an example about an emperor in the Han Dynasty (BC202-BA220) who also was eight years old he when he became an emperor (JianXun). Different from the Emperor Kang Xi‚ the young emperor in the Han Dynasty did not understand that the earlier he showed how smart he was to officials‚ the worse situation he would be facing. Since most officials did not want to give power

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    Empire The Indian government lost some support as the Islamic religion began to take hold in south western India Han Dynasty Like Rome political problems caused the decline. The Confucian way of thinking became less popular and the central government’s control diminished – Daoism took hold and revolutions started 2. Buddhism spread through china japan and Korea when the Han Dynasty fell because people liked the idea of an afterlife. Different sections of Buddhism had different customs

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    11007702 HUMALIT C36 “Her hands of white jade by a window of snow Are glimmering on a golden-fretted harp— And to draw the quick eye of Chou Yu‚ She touches a wrong note now and then.” - Li Tuan Given that the situation is in the context of the Han and T’ang periods in China‚ I expect for the musician to be in jeweled crowns with little jingling bells dangling from the edges. The musician might wear something like a court dress‚ which was the clothing worn during performance in sacrificial ceremonies

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    Introduction Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor of China. He was the one who unified all of china by defeating the other 6 states named Han‚ Zhao‚ Wei‚ Chu‚ Yan and Qi. In his 35-year reign‚ he made some of the most amazing construction work ever. Many people believe that the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty was one of the most amazing rulers in the world’s history. Before He Ruled Apparently‚ according to a few legends Qin Shi Huang was never actually King Zhuangxiang baby and was actually the

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    Confucianism Research Project Confucianism has easily been influential in the development of the Chinese state through history. In fact‚ the core ideals of Confucianism have evolved. Despite the harsh repression of Confucianism by Marxist revolutionaries during the second half of the twentieth century‚ Confucian values continues to be influential in Chinese society and recently‚ Confucian political philosophy has resurfaced again. In addition‚ the political ideas and social ethics of Confucianism

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    Essential Questions Foundations of Classical Civilizations Questions China India Rome Greece 1. How is the social structure set up? Qin Dynasty - peasants no longer were loyal to landowners - established bureaucracy Han Dynasty - highly patriarchal society - large merchant class - scholar - bureaucrats Maurya Empire - efficient bureaucracy with secret police Gupta Empire - relied on local authorities to maintain order and to collect tributes Republic - tensions between patrician

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    Buddhism DBQ Although the fall of The Han and subsequent need for consolation beyond Confucianism led to the spread of Buddhism‚ it was met with mixed reactions. Being a religion of salvation it was popular with the ordinary citizens‚ but governments or groups seeking order opposed its unorganized guidelines. Therefore‚ Buddhism spread greatly during the period of the warring states‚ when there was no order and there was a need for salvation among the Chinese people. The first grouping is

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    Chapter 10 The Sui and Tang Empires‚ 581-755 * After the fall of the Han China was fragmented for several centuries. * China was reunified with the Sui dynasty‚ father and son rulers who held power from 581 until Turks from Inner Asia defeated the son * Small kingdoms of northern China and Inner Asia that had come and gone structured themselves around a variety of political ideas and institution. * People preferred having an emperor‚ a bureaucracy using the Chinese language‚ and

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    Buddhism was founded in India in the sixth century B.C.E and was brought to China in the first century C.E‚ gradually gaining converts after the collapse of the Han. Buddhism was appealed by the Chinese due its promises of enlightenment and release during the time of struggle and invasion. Buddhism was also seen negatively due to its foreign influence‚ and it was limiting and lowering the status of the upper-class. However‚ Buddhism stilled allowed people to break out the strict hierarchy of Confucianism

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    From the 1200’s BCE to 1300 AD‚ empires grew into existence and fell to destruction. They changed the systems of politics and warfare‚ shifting through different styles of warfare and uses for the armies they built. Most empires had some sort of military force used to conquer‚ expand and protect their lands from “barbarians” or certain nomadic people groups. Some empires though‚ such as the Mongols‚ Chinese‚ and those that were apart of the Islamic Empire had specific and vast changes to their military’s

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