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    dynasties‚ the Sui‚ Tang‚ and Song‚ during separate times in this time period. Each dynasty displayed different major values that were focused upon. Another political change occurred when China became very powerful and saw itself as the Middle Kingdom. China issued tributary relationships with neighboring lands and looked to keep them in order. These relationships involved much interaction‚ including gifts being exchanged. A third political change involved the fall of the Tang dynasty. China had once

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    causes that allowed Buddhism and Daoism to creep into China? 2. In what way did the Sui Dynasty unify China from 589-618? 3. Discuss the ways in which the Tang and Song Dynasties were regarded as the “Golden Age of Chinese Achievement.” Culturally— Politically— Economically— 4. In what ways did women’s lives change during the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties? China and the Northern Nomads: A Chinese World Order in the Making 5. Why did the Chinese interact with their nomadic

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    servants‚ attendants‚ soldiers‚ guardians‚ officials‚ entertainers and courtesans‚ these remarkable models provide us with a colourful and informative panorama of courtly life in ancient China. The tomb sculpture tradition reached its zenith in the Tang dynasty‚ when the use of lead glazes‚ often in combinations of three colours‚ further enriched these compelling imitations of earthly life. Additional detail‚ such as facial features and jewellery‚ was applied with colour pigments and occasionally

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    (Dash‚ 2012). Gaozong‚ having favorited Wu for years‚ believed her story. The fates of Wang and Xiao are speculated amongst scholars. Some say that the Emperor divorced Empress Wang and had both her and Xiao Shufei exiled (Empress Wu Zetian of [the] Tang Dynasty‚ 2016). While others claim that Wu had them tortured by ordering their hands and feet to be cut off (Dash‚ 2012). Wu didn’t stop at that though‚ she supposedly ordered the two women to be thrown in vat of wine to

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    The Chinese paper cuts During the 21st century‚ the rapid economic growth brings people lots of benefit‚ at the same moment‚ modernization and urbanization also bring crisis to us‚ the great progress in the economy lead us to forget our traditional culture gradually‚ people tend to focus on making money. In other words‚ if people still doing nothing but making money‚ the traditional culture is no longer exist in the world. In fact‚ there is lot of traditional folk arts in China‚ for example

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    B 6 Experiences you will enjoy when you go there inondo 唐人街 A travel magazine of the Chinatown in Manila‚ Philippines September 2010 Food Centers at Ongpin Street sizzles: TOHO What a Chinese businesswoman knows that might interest you How to cook : Chinese Chow Mein 2 Going around Chinatown After visiting the Chinese district‚ I am sure these experiences will make you always want to go back. By Angel Luke Bagano I went to Chinatown for the first time because we had to

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    The Four Great Inventions [pic] | | | |China’s long history has seen some extremely important inventions emerge‚ most noticeably gunpowder‚ paper | | |making‚ printing and the compass‚ which‚ in the words of Roger Bacon‚ changed the whole appearance and status of | | |things in the world. | | |China was the first country in the world to make proper paper. Paper made during the Western Han Dynasty

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    Spread of Buddhism in China After the fall of the China’s Han Dynasty in 220 CE‚ the views of Buddhism in China changed. When China experienced a period of instability during 220 CE and 570 CE‚ Buddhism was being accepted. However after 570 CE and the period of instability‚ Buddhism wasn’t really accepted‚ but it wasn’t denied either. It is clear that many people in China felt the Buddhism should be followed (Docs 1‚2‚3‚5)‚ some people thought it should be avoided (Docs 4 and 6) and some

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    Comparisons and Contrasts of Asian and European Empires Foreign trade is one of the most important aspects of Asian and European Empires. Without trade‚ these empires would not have flourished in the manner that they did. Many different factors played a role in developing trade in their cultures. As various empires ruled from 2000 BC to 1911 in Asia and Europe‚ trade has had a major influence in the development of those cultures as seen today. The nation that has the most success in trading becomes

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    cheaper because pack animals were far cheaper than sailing vessels. The Silk Route was the base of cultural exchange between the regions. Culture was often intermixed along the Silk Road. An artifact discovered in a northern Chinese tomb of the Tang ear depicted Iranian musicians riding upon the back of a camel. The art was glazed in only three colors‚ which had been typical of Chinese art in the time period. This piece of art confirmed that culture migrated and intermixed throughout the areas

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