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    Unit 2 Test

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    emphasis on learning and tradition‚ • Confucius believed that the best way to train for government service was by reading great literature from the Chinese canon—at that time‚ this comprised works of verse and historicism written during the Zhou dynasty. • Confucius’s other teachings emphasized morality and virtue‚ without linking them to spirituality; Confucianist and Daoist philososphies similiarity: (Check) • Like Confucianism‚ Daoism asked its followers to behave ethically and morally

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    etiquette‚ diplomacy‚ historical writing‚ and Confucian philosophy. In contrast‚ Korea broke free from Chinese rule and formed three kingdoms: Koguryo‚ Silla‚ and Paekche. Due to the internal conflict between the three kingdoms‚ the Silla aligned with the Tang to destroy Koguryo and Paekche‚ leaving the Silla as the sole kingdom in Korea. With the multiple reforms that were taking place throughout Japan and Korea‚ it was natural that the social aspects of living were to be affected as well. For example

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    Confucianism In China

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    during the Sui Empire. Bubonic Plague: A disease of fleas that can be transmitted by flea bites to rodents and humans ; humans in late stages of illness can spread the bacteria by coughing. Junk: A very large flatbottom sailing ship produced in the Tang‚ Ming‚ and Song Empires‚ specially designed for long-distance commercial travel. Zen: The Japanese word for a branch of Mahayana Buddhism based on highly disciplined meditation. It is known in Sanskrit as Dhyana‚ in Chinese as Chan‚ and in Korean

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    Chapter 15 outline I. The restoration of centralized imperial rule in China A. The Sui dynasty (589-618 C.E.) 1. After the Han dynasty‚ turmoil lasted for more than 350 years 2. Reunification by Yang Jian in 589 3. The rule of the Sui a. Construction of palaces and granaries; repairing the Great Wall b. Military expeditions in central Asia and Korea c. High taxes and compulsory labor services 4. The Grand Canal integrated

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    Xiao Jie Yang History 9:30 The Silk Road Journey The Silk Road is one of the oldest and longest trade routes known in the ancient world. Xuan Zang is the only person in history known to have made the whole journey from the Tang capital of Chang’an all the way to India and then back. However‚ his sixteen years‚ ten thousand mile journey is a huge sacrifice that brought culture‚ religion‚ ideas‚ and various commodities together and connected China to the rest of the kingdoms to the west

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    How far do you agree that the Qing Dynasty fell mainly because of the humiliation of China at the hands of foreigners? The Qing Dynasty fell apart in the 19th after flourishing throughout the 18th century. Like many complicated systems‚ it grew brittle and inflexible. It could not adjust as new problems arose. Bad harvests‚ warfare‚ rebellions‚ overpopulation‚ economic disasters‚ and foreign imperialism contributed to the dynasty’s collapse. The qing rulers were themselves foreign as they were

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    porcelain jingdezhen

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    21‚ 2014 Submitted to: Dr. Melanie de Ocampo History of Porcelain Porcelain originated in China. Although proto-porcelain wares exist dating from the Shang Dynasty (1600–1046 BC)‚ by the Eastern Han Dynasty period (196–220) glazed ceramic wares had developed into porcelain.Porcelain manufactured during the Tang Dynasty (618–906) was exported to the Islamic world‚ where it was highly prized. Early porcelain of this type includes the tri-colour glazed porcelain‚ or sancai wares. The exact

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    techniques‚ and methods. My purpose here is to show you how Chinese painting and calligraphy‚ despite their evolution through the time are closely linked and are central for Chinese art. Political evolution: the main Dynasties Just to remind you‚ there is a succession of dynasties: that’s the simplification here (The PP is on Webct if you are interested). Characteristics themes and symbols in chinese art All traditional Chinese art is symbolic and reflects some aspect of a totality of which

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    show that it is about as old as Chinese history itself. The earliest documentation of its application in ancient China occurs in Oracle Inscriptions (Jiaguwen “Jiaguwen is an ancient Chinese word‚ it usually write on animal’s shell”) of the Shang Dynasty (16th-11th century BC)‚ that is‚ inscriptions carved on tortoise shells and animal bones. As an old and wonderful form of art‚ the drum finds application in almost every aspect of Chinese social life‚ including sacrificial and worshiping ceremonies

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    would argue against that by saying that the values are still clearly present in modern China. Mingyan Tang (2012)‚ a Chinese born author and cross cultural examiner‚ says Confucianism’s can be best summarized as “virtue as the foundation‚ group as the importance‚ and harmony as the quintessence.” (P. 1) Throughout her essay she goes on to note how these three vital characteristics

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