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    worldly possessions and wants and attempt to commune with nature. It basically teaches how people to treat nature and the natural world‚ as well as themselves personally. Legalism was a way to make all citizens of China model citizens to act as the dynasty at that time wanted them to. They made laws very harsh therefore nobody would be brave enough to break any. It gives the people almost no civil rights or personal freedoms outside of the laws they must abide by. The legalists believed in the well-being

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    to exposure and starvation. h) While he was in India he lived there for 12 years then went back to China where he studied and translated Buddhist teachings until his death. 2) Sui Dynasty a.i) Yang Jian (a.i.1) Ambitious ruler whom set out on military campaigns to reunite China. (a.i.2) Established the Sui Dynasty. (a.i.3) Claimed the throne and mandate of heaven for him. (a.i.4) Carried out extensive repairs on defensive walls. b) Tight political discipline then extended rule to the rest

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    Name: Chapter: Reunification and Renaissance in Chinese Civilization: The Era of the Tang and Song Dynasties **Pay attention to migrations in each unit of study: who‚ where‚ why! Social Family Gender Relations Social Classes Inequalities Life Styles -Male dominated household -Extended household was preferred -Elite women have broader opportunities -Divorce widely available if both husband and wife consent -Girls were not well educated -Boys are emphasis (important) Political

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    Laozi and Dao

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    thinks that no matter how difficult it is‚ man can make their will the will of the universe if they perform in the right ritual; that is the reason why Chinese emperor Wu (one of the most ambitious and powerful emperors in Chinese history) of Han dynasty decides to confucianize the whole China. Unlike Confucius‚ Laozi thinks that Dao decides what is possible and what is

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    the same amount of land (about 1.5 million square miles)‚ and had about the same population (50 to 60 million). The reason for the similarities and differences in the foundation in both of the empires was because Rome was a new empire while the Han dynasty was just restoring the old but they were still the dame due to their similarity in the time era both empires flourished‚ they occupied a similar area‚ and they contained a similar population. Both empires established effective centralized governmental

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    The Story of The Aged Mother Japanese Values/Traditions Supporting detail/s in the story Widowed parents living with the child They lived at the foot of the mountain a poor farmer and his aged‚ widowed mother Put to death all aged people. The entire province was given strict orders to immediately put to death all aged people. Unwhitened rice which is principal food for poor Just at sundown‚ when his day’s work was ended‚ he took a quantity of unwhitened rice which is principal

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    An Analysis of Empress Lü Given that the Shiji is a framework for China’s early imperial political thought‚ it can be used to demonstrate the influence of women on politics during the rule of the Han dynasty. Empress Lü‚ in particular‚ is a key component to the understanding of these roles‚ since she was the only woman who reigned for several years during the Han. It is unclear whether the author was concerned with the character of Empress Lü‚ or whether the author was instead writing about a political

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    China puts its best face forward Shanghai’s premier shopping street‚ West Nanjing Road‚ may these days style itself as the Fifth Avenue of Asia‚ but on the busy sidewalks it still throbs with all the color and din of a medieval temple fair. Until‚ that is‚ one steps into the hushed confines of the first Lancome concept store to open anywhere in the world - at which point you might just feel as if you have stepped onto the set of 2001: A Space Odyssey‚ assuming your idea of a space station

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    Summer Reading Essay In the research/analysis novel Day of Empire‚ the author‚ Amy Chua‚ discusses her thesis of how hyperpowers (empires or nations that had a command that stretched to all corners of the known world in the known world of their respective times) all rose to dominance through tolerance and fell in power through intolerance. Through the introduction and Part One‚ Chua effectively communicates how the various hyperpowers of history all rose in might through their effective and strategic

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    Neolithic artefacts suggest cultural differences from the Longshan culture in northern China and settlement by the Che people prior to the migration of the Baiyue.[47][48] Eight petroglyphs were discovered on surrounding islands‚ which dated to the Shang Dynasty in China.[49] In 214 BC‚ Qin Shi Huang‚ the first emperor of China‚ conquered the Baiyue tribes in Jiaozhi (modern Liangguang region) and incorporated the territory into imperial

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