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    influenced Japan with its writing system‚ architecture‚ culture‚ religion‚ philosophy‚ and law. The relationship between China and Japan is very complex‚ in different times‚ the relationship changes. At very beginning‚ when China was ruled by Qin Shi Huang‚ he “sent several hundred people to Japan to search for medicines of immortality”.(1996) Other records at the time show that Japan already had the same customs recognized today. These include clapping during prayers‚ eating from wooden trays and

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    imperialists II. The Qin dynasty A. Administration and control 1. Political organization and control a. Commanderies with civilian and military governors b. Registration of males for army and public labor c. Control by censorship d. Standardized weights‚ measures‚ currency 2. Legalism

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    BC - 200 AD. China‚ all the way from the beginning of its recorded existence‚ has been under the control of dynasties. These dynasties were controlled by the central family and were the ruling of the country. Famous dynasties include the Xia‚ Shang‚ Qin‚ and Zhou. The first known dynasty of Ancient China is under much speculation‚ as a lack of written records makes the Xia Dynasty poorly understood. In fact‚ so much remains controversial about the Xia Dynasty that many people question its existence

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    A SUMMARY OF CHINESE EDUCATION: EARLY PHILOSOPHIES AND PROGRESSION THROUGH THE AGES Eric Smith INTRODUCTION China has a rich history in education and philosophical presence. For thousands of years Chinese culture had profound effect on the education of its people. Various ruling dynasties brought many different concepts and visions to the realm of education. Many of those concepts and visions still have a profound effect on current Chinese education practices. Exploration through the Chinese

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    The Great Wall of China was first built by the Qin Dynasty. The Qin Dynasty (221 BCE- 206 BCE) won the Warring States Period in 221 BCE‚ a war between all the states (dynasties) in China. Qin took over the entire land of China! Once the leader‚ Shi Huangti‚ achieved this‚ he took down all the walls separating all the dynasties from each other‚ but he kept the walls in the North. He built the first 2100 miles of the Great Wall in the North to keep out the barbarians. When he ordered the construction

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    Legalism dominant belief system of the Qin rulers. Qin Shihuangdi first emperor recentralized various feudal kingdoms that had split apart at the end of the Zhou Dynasty standardized all the laws‚ currencies‚ weights‚ measures‚ and systems of writing; refused to tolerate any dissent whatsoever burn books and kill scholars if dissent occurred in the book or mind. Confucianism emerged in the classical period; emphasized education as the key to moral improvement. became the most important

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    this due to its geographical location. The Qin who set up the foundation for Han Empire believed in legalism which was a strict code of law. Thus allowing a strong discipline military system. In contrast to that the Mauryan and Gupta Empire where Buddhist‚ Hindu‚ and Jainist who believed the in a non-violence way to approach things. Thus giving the Mauryan and Gupta empires a smaller number of people who could be legible for the military while the Qin could draft anyone giving them a larger army

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    (Vermilion) from Paleolithic painters due to its bright red pigment. Mercury colored the world of the primal people and it didn’t stop there. Many people believed mercury contained miraculous traits like immortality or forming gold. An emperor of China‚ Qin Shi Huang Di believed that ingesting mercury pills would bless him eternal life. While mercury appears benign it can be quite fatal once in enters the human body. The emperor took these pills‚ a mixture of mercury and jade‚ and sought eternal death rather

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    An Age of Empires: Rome and Han China‚ 753 B.C.E.-330 C.E. Key Terms: 1. Roman Republic: The period from 507 to 31 B.C.E.‚ during which Rome was largely governed by the aristocratic Roman Senate. 2. Roman Senate: A council whose members were the heads of wealthy‚ landowning families. Originally an advisory body to the early kings‚ in the era of the Roman Republic the Senate effectively governed the Roman state and the growing empire. Under Senate leadership‚ Rome conquered an empire

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    ideology by holding assemblies in which magistrates would be elected which gave citizens a sense of power and decision. Meanwhile‚ the Han allowed people to practice philosophies such as Daoism‚ and Confucianism while the empire was purely ran on Legalism and culture which bonded the empire together as a whole. The idea of ideology is to make the people of your empire feel patriotism towards said empire by allowing them to feel welcome. The Han made merchants more welcome by installing the silk roads

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