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    History of Acupuncture

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    available in the third century BC. Both books were used as the main Acupuncture teaching texts at the Chinese Imperial medical college which was founded during the Sui dynasty (Ad 561-618). [2][1] A major shift in the Chinese medical ideology occurred when the western interest in trade with china grew during the Chinese Ming dynasty at around 1504. Trading Settlements in China were established. And the new arrivals introduced western medical

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    of Chinese philosopher Confucius (551 - 479 BC). The territory where situated Kosi-be‚ belongs to China and controlled by the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo. The temple was built by the Chinese community of Nagasaki in 1893 with the support of the Qing Dynasty government. This is the only Confucian temple which was built outside of China with Chinese materials. Confucius Chapel is a picturesque temple with red-and-yellow color scheme; it is a synthesis of Southern and Northern China architectural styles

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    Forbidden City

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    The Forbidden City Introduction The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the mid-Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing‚ and now houses the Palace Museum. It was built from 1406 to 1420 by the third Ming emperor Yongle‚ who upon usurping the throne‚ determined to move his capital north from Nanjing to Beijing. In 1911 the Qing dynasty fell to the republican revolutionaries. The last emperor‚ Puyi溥儀‚ continued to live in the palace after

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    The Manchu and Japanese

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    The Manchu dynasty began with the overthrowing of the Ming dynasty. As the state expanded‚ the Manchu used the traditional Chinese bureaucracy to help rule (Upshur 549). For the most part they maintained a system of checks and balances in their government. As the Kamakura shogunate declined a series of civil wars followed paving the way for the Tokugawa shogunate. Unlike the Manchu they used a feudal government system‚ incorporating emperors. A point of difference from the two is their ruler’s origins

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    The Great wall of China

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    peasants were forced to also help build the Great Wall of China. Building the wall was not an easy job. Many people died because of starvation and the unhealthy work conditions. The Great Wall China was built to its current state by many different dynasties and it kept China safe from invasion until Genghis Khan attacked from the spots where the wall ended. As time passed by‚ a few parts of the wall have either disappeared or are in bad shape and they’re going to fall down in a few decades. The

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    fifteenth century the Asian countries fell behind. The authors explained that during the Ming Dynasty the emperor ceased all seaborne voyages and embraced isolationism. As a result this allowed European entry into the Indian Ocean and Asia’s waters without contending Chinese naval and economic power. Also the isolationism and the refusal to accept outside technology during the era from the Ming to the Qing Dynasties resulted in China’s inability to receive shiploads of people entering for trade or war

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    Gunpowder Empires

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    Aurangzeb is remembered because of his slim impulses top the orthodox of Islam. By missing the Hindu through destroying their temper‚ imposed that on them and removed them from public service‚ Tokugawa Shogundle‚ (1600-1867). China: Ming to Qing 1. How did the Ming fall? Give clear evidence and examples. The impeccable Christian influence wasn’t great. After the additional adoption of the religion it centers the Japanese power and later declined and eventually became prohibited. 2. Describe the

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    history

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    Chapter 17 Why were the Manchus so successful at establishing a foreign dynasty in China and what were the main characteristics of Manchu rule? The Manchu were a Tungistic people of northeastern China. They were originally called "Jurchens”. They declared a new Dynasty known as Qing Dynasty. Which lasted from 1644 to 1911. The Manchu’s established strong military garrisons in key Chinese cities like Beijing. They made sure that all the important government and army posts were held by Manchu’s

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    Grade Booster Quiz

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    the government becomes more important than familial ties d. Neo-Confucianism is a dominant philosophy system within China’s bureaucratic class 6. Which statement is correct about the Tang Dynasty and the Byzantine Empire? a. While the Byzantine Empire had a large urban center‚ the Tang Dynasty was more decentralized with small towns along trading routes b. Both of their governments consisted of bureaucrats who

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    I am just a college student now‚ travel around the world with my lover and family is one of my dreams‚ they are so many countries in this world‚ the 3 country that I wish to go was Taipei City-Taiwan‚ Hokkaido-Japan and Beijing-China. Taiwan is known for its towering mountains‚ and is reputable as a "Mountainous Island". The island is spotted with numerous mountains over 3‚000 meters. It is also home to the Northeast Asia’s tallest mountain‚ Yu Mountain (Yushan)‚ which is nearly 4‚000 meter

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