number of Chinese ceramics are found throughout Indonesia suggested link between the two ancient trade . National Museum of Indonesia has one of the best Chinese ceramics and found outside China ‚ Chinese and Japanese the most complete collections ‚ Tang‚ Song‚ Yuan ‚ Ming and Qing dynasty spanned nearly two thousand years. [ 2 ] This particular collection give a good insight into Indonesia’s maritime trade in the past few centuries . Research shows that Chinese sailed through Indonesia to India as
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spanning 13 dynasties such as the Qing‚ Han‚ Sui and Tang Dynasties. Located in Middle China‚ it is an important birthplace of Chinese culture and civilization. Nowadays‚ Xi’an has rich‚ well-preserved historical relics. The Terra-cotta Warriors and Houses are the most popular among the historical relics. Riding a bike along Xi’an Ancient City Wall can let the travelers have a great overall view of the city. Xing/Qing Imperial Palace‚ Tang Paradise‚ the Ruins of Daming Palace‚ Huangdi mausoleum
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the harsh desert. The collapse of the Roman Empire and Han Dynasty caused the end of the Silk Road in this era. The Byzantine Empire picked up Silk Road after Western Rome collapsed. They learned the secret of making silk and traded with the Tang Dynasty. The Silk Roads spread Chinese inventions like gunpowder‚ the compass‚ and the printing press. Muslim traders in the Abbasid Dynasty also participated in trading. They influenced the spread of Islam across the Silk Road to parts of Asia
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The Ming Dynasty‚ also Empire of the Great Ming‚ was the ruling dynasty of China for 276 years (1368–1644) following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty. The Ming‚ described by some as "one of the greatest eras of orderly government and social stability in human history"‚[2] was the last dynasty in China ruled by ethnic Han Chinese. Although the Ming capital Beijing fell in 1644 to a rebellion led by Li Zicheng (who established the Shun Dynasty‚ soon replaced by the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty)
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art has one of the finest Asian art collections that has enlightened and strengthened my understanding in my personal art experience. The Museum itself is an artistic architectural structure that graces the entire block on 82nd Street in Manhattan. Entering inside‚ I sensed myself going back into an era‚ into a past where people traded ideas and learned from each other. It is a past‚ where I still find their works of yesteryears vividly within my grasp‚ to be remembered
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Exhibit Advertisement Stephanie Ruiz HUM 205 January 22‚ 2012 Craig McCelland Exhibit Advertisement Blast from the Past…. Please join the Rhode Island School of Design in exploring a blast from the past! Our annual art exhibit will be celebrated January 22‚ 2012 in RISD’s auditorium. This year will showcase art work from the Early Chinese and Early Japanese Civilizations. During this free exhibit your entire family will be able to explore the very fascinating masterpieces from ancient
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something that’s new‚ gained recognition and spread due to popular demand. During the political chaos from 221 to 589 that came with the collapse of the Han Dynasty‚ Buddhism started to become a strong existence in China. So in other words‚ during the Tang dynasty‚ Buddhism started with curiosity and after the fall of the Han dynasty‚ it seem as if the people of China yawned for change of good and looked to Buddhism to lead the way. The following paragraphs are going to briefly explain some ways‚ religion
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Chinese invented kites‚ matches‚ umbrellas and much more ("Inventions‚" “n.d.”). The Yuan dynasty brought us paper money‚ blue and white porcelain and several other contributions ("Inventions‚" “n.d.”). The discovery of making gunpowder came from the Tang dynasty (200AD) ("Inventions‚" “n.d.”); the list goes on. The most significant contributions came from the Han dynasty (approx. 202 BC-220 AD) introducing moveable rudder and sails‚ cast iron technology‚ wheel barrow‚ and the hot air balloon ("Chinese
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he basically goes around and beats up everyone in the sky by himself. Eventually however‚ his arrogance leads to his downfall‚ and the Buddha manages to trap him under a mountain for five hundred years. The story then jumps to the introduction of Tang XuanZang‚ who is instructed by the Gods to go east to India on a pilgrimage and retrieve the Buddhist Sutras. After setting out on his journey‚ Xuan Zang bumps into SunWuKong who is still trapped under a mountain. With the help from the gods‚ Xuan
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Although originally beginning as small transport routes‚ the Silk Road expanded into an international trade while still keeping its original purpose of trading. The routes took new shapes as Dynasties cycled from Han‚ 206 B.C.E to 220 C.E.‚ Tang‚ 620 C.E to 900 C.E.‚ Song‚ 960 C.E to
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