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    1. In what major ways did Confucian philosophy manifest itself in Chinese society during the Ming and/or Qing dynasties? It is clear from examining the philosophical thought and social trends during both the Qing and Ming dynasties that Confucian thought and ideology had a profound effect on Chinese society and moral values during that period. Confucian philosophy is an ethical and philosophical thinking system thought to have been developed from the teachings of Kong Fuzi‚ known as Confucius who

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    AP Test Prep Chapter 13 1) The only indigenous aspect of Japanese culture during the Heian era was (A) The imperial administration (B) Written characters (C) Shinto (D) Court etiquette and protocol Answer: C Cite: The answer is located on page 291 under the heading “Japan: The imperial age” the passage states “Indigenous cultural influences‚ possibly those linked to Shinto views…” 2) The group which most directly challenged Chinese influences

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    China has been the home to various religions. At different times different dynasties endorsed certain religions while repressing others. While Buddhism flourished during the Sui and Tang dynasty‚ it faced opposition from the government during the Song dynasty. Confucianism lost government endorsement during the Sui and Tang but gained momentum during the Song as Neo-Confucianism. Yuan dynasty promoted Islam and Tibet Buddhism but ignored Confucianism. Different rulers sponsored and protected different

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    Period 7 The Han Emperor Wudi accomplished many things and his life was important to China’s history for many reasons. Wudi did many things to improve China’s civilization itself. He ruled from 141-87 B.C. Wudi was the sixth emperor of the Han Dynasty. He became emperor when he was 16. He was a very fierce ruler. Wudi lived from 156-87 B.C. In that length of time that he was alive‚ Wudi did many things. Wudi had many accomplishments. He used his army to expand the empire. He also used his army

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    experienced a Golden Age; it is when great advances were made in a variety of different fields. A Golden Age is also a time of prosperity for many people.There are many cultures that experienced a Golden Age. For Example‚ The Athens‚Greece and The Han Dynasty both flourished during their Golden Age and had many achievements that are well known today. The Athens‚ Greece culture experienced a Golden Age. Greece Golden Age was a time when Greeks had confidence in the human mind.The Athens

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    An Lushan rebellion: Happened during peak of Tang culture in the first half of the eighth century during Xuanzong’s rule. Recently appointed military governor of non-Chinese origin‚ An Lushan‚ earns favor of Yang Guifei; Xuanzong’s beloved wife‚ as a result‚ earns favor of Xuanzong‚ who grants An Lushan favors‚ primarily allowing him to place 160‚000 troops near the North and Northeastern frontier. An Lushan launches a rebellion in 755‚ storms Luoyang and Chang’an. Xuanzong flees but is betrayed

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    spread of revolutionary beliefs was the main reason for the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911 – 1912? It is fairly accurate to say that the spread of revolutionary beliefs was the main reason for the fall of the Qing Dynasty. However‚ it was a combination of both long term and short term effects that helped end the reign of the Qing Dynasty. Revolutionary beliefs were a main factor in the destruction of the Qing Dynasty. Sun Yat-Sen’s nationalist party became preferable to what was seen as an old

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    The Roots of Evil Greed is one of the most dangerous things in the world. It almost always leads to ill faith such as death. One such case was the legend of Hawaiian chief Hala’ea. In his small fishing town‚ the local fishermen would go out to catch fish using the tedious and arduous process. Although‚ the chief was extremely greedy‚ and so he would order the fishermen to give him all the fish for his own benefit. The fishermen knew his greed would one day get to him‚ and so one morning‚ they paddled

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    is unification so integral and important in the development of the earliest dynasty in China? Unification is important and integral in the development of the earliest dynasty because it could gain control over the rest of China and also to recover from the Mandate of Heaven. Also‚ they saw this as a reason for their empires to be more stable which means there are fewer wars to happen. They could also see this as a chance of becoming a prosperous nation when it comes to the economic side of the unification

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    Bunian Tu

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    silk by Yan Liben to show the friendly encounter between the Tang dynasty and Tubo. The painting is 129 centimetres long ‚ by 38.5 centimetres wide.Bunian Tu is enshrined in The Palace Museum in Beijing. “Bunian Tu” is one of the top ten traditional Chinese paintings. It features elegant and bright colors‚ smooth and vigorous lines‚ and a flexible composition. The painting is a representative piece of paintings from the Tang dynasty‚ and possesses both historical and artistic value. Background

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