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    talking about the background of Chinese paper cut in different dynasties‚ second‚ it will discuss the techniques and the tool in creating paper cut‚ third‚ it will introduce different types and uses of paper cuts‚ forth‚ it will discuss about the spirit and meaning of the Chinese paper cuts. Lastly‚ it will compare the difference between Chinese paper cuts and Western paper cuts. 1. The background of Chinese paper cuts in different Dynasties Chinese paper cuts are very popular among the Chinese society

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    AP WORLD HISTORY Continuity and Change Over Time Essays A CCOT question is similar to a comparative one‚ the key difference being instead of comparing between two places during the same time‚ one is comparing between two times‚ often in the same place. The structure for a CCOT thesis is simpler than for a comparative thesis‚ but shares the following elements: 1. It is clear – it clearly responds to the question and is on topic. 2. It is comprehensive – it addresses the whole prompt

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    Jerry Bentley “built a decentralized society” because they pursued to protect their land and maintain public order. Europe also encountered economic growth and social occurrence. In China they had dynasties and in Europe they did not. China had the Sui dynasty‚ the Tang dynasty‚ and the Song dynasty as for in Europe they had a government society. China had a certain ruler that was hereditary and they got passed down to their blood line. In Europe they had empires groups of regional states and countries

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    China in the Middle Ages Tang Dynasty: 618–907 Song (Sung) Dynasties: 960–1279 8.4.4 b 1203–1206 1207–1233 1258 1267 1280 1271 1331 1367 1368 1421 ― Buddhism‚ Taoism‚ and Confucianism are the main religions in China. ― The official writings of Confucianism are engraved on stones. ― Buddhism‚ which had arrived in China from India via the Silk Road‚ gains more followers in China and inspires new literature and philosophical discussion. ― Trade and exchange of goods and ideas along the Silk

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    but they failed‚ having no support form nobles. Korea was soon almost re-conquered by Tang to take advantage of internal divisions‚ establish a tribute system instead with new Silla kingdom‚ 668 CE‚ this made the boundaries of Korea effectively unchanged from this point forward. Korea started taking after China’s culture again‚ having an almost total adoption‚ excluding bureaucracy. After all of this the Yi dynasty was created‚ lasting from 1392-1910 CE. Korea maintained Chain’s relationship and influence

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    Immediately after the Classical Era of World History‚ the period that came along was the Postclassical Period. This period‚ within the year 500 CE and 1450 CE‚ was built up by “third-wave civilizations”. In other words‚ it was built up by large empires characterized by constant patterns of change‚ trade‚ and considerable changes in technologies. In 1492 CE these civilizations got global‚ meaning that the interactions among these different societies stopped being regional. Two empires who were very

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    ------------------------------------------------- Vanessa Cai Course:Psychological‚ Mythological and Archetypal Approaches to Literature Date: 2012/5/10 Generally acknowledged that LI Bai created “Shu-dao Nan” approximately in 742-744 BC‚ Changan‚ the capital city of Tang Dynasty‚ for his friend WANG Yan who prepared to go to Sichuan. LI Bai warned his friend to return to Changan as early as possible‚ if not‚ might be calumniated by evildoers. “Shu” is an antonomasia of Sichuan. In “Shu-dao Nan”‚ LI Bai exaggeratedly described

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    In by reading the Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee‚ I gained a perspective of the people and culture of China. This book showed the analysis of Chinese saw and the background of Chinese history. Judge Dee‚ during the Tang Dynasty‚ was a well-known statesman and a magistrate to a town called Chang-Ping. He was known to be a famous detective‚ in which he could solve all crimes. In the Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee‚ he is faced with three murders‚ which develop throughout the book. First of the

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    history class‚ I know some of the potteries were made in a low-temperature and added lead-glazed. Then people mixed different metal oxides after calcination. That is why the pottery looks like pale yellow‚ sienna and brown. That is similar series of Tang tricolor of China that left me a deep expression in my childhood when I took a study trip to Luoyang. The series of tricolor horse is colorful. Generally‚ It can be made as animal‚ tools and characters. That is related to the history of China. Ancient

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    It allowed these regions to become interconnected through religion and beliefs. After the Tang regained control over the Silk Road‚ Muslim traders began to travel along it and journey east. For this reason‚ they gradually made their way to China. Consequently‚ as they carried Islam with them‚ it was first introduced to China during this period‚ the Tang Dynasty. As Islam was brought to China‚ Chinese culture was also being transmitted to the Middle East simultaneously. Furthermore

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