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    education of its people. Various ruling dynasties brought many different concepts and visions to the realm of education. Many of those concepts and visions still have a profound effect on current Chinese education practices. Exploration through the Chinese educational history covers thousands of years. This paper will focus on two main dynasties and one extremely influential philosophy. The two key periods of study are the Zhou Dynasty and the Han Dynasty‚ with Confucianism being the most impactful

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    Ideology Of Confucianism

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    religious‚ economical‚ political‚ or socially motivated force the derives the whole nation forward. I will argue that Confucianism is an ideology that strongly connects politics‚ “ethics”‚ and social structures as well as influenced majority of Chinese dynasties to adapt some of its principles. Confucianism was created by the thoughts and ideas of Kong Fuzi‚ also known as Confucius. Confucius was born in the Lu state in 551 BC. When

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    Ap World Chapter 12 Notes

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    to market in times of food shortages to hold down the price of people’s stable food Sui Excesses and Collapse p 267-269 * The foundations of Wendi laid for political unification and economic prosperity * Yangdi- Second member of the Sui dynasty‚ murdered his father Yang Jian to become emperor‚ restored Confucian examination system; responsible for

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    on the continent of Eurasia that stretches from the vast coast of China all the way to Eastern Europe. The trade route was at its greatest use from 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E. The society that began the Silk Road was the Han Dynasty in China in approximately 200 B.C.E. The Han Dynasty facilitated trade in the east‚ while the Roman Empire facilitated trade in the west and in Europe. The two empires traded many goods‚ as well as cultural aspects of each society’s way of life. From 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E

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    system was made up of dynasties. A dynasty is when a house takes control of the country. The ruler in this instance was called an emperor and the emperor title is inherited from father to eldest son. The last dynasty was knows as the Qing dynasty. In fact "the rulers of this dynasty were not what the Han Chinese‚ which made up over 85% of the population‚ called Chinese. Instead‚ the Qing rulers were Manchus‚ a distinct ethnic group." (Huang‚ Week 2 lecture‚ p.1). This dynasty would last until 1911

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    greatest influence among the ancient capitals. Xi’an was located on the eastern end of the Silk Road‚ which connected China with other European countries in the West. Xi’an was the capital for more than 1‚000 years‚ 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

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    Differences: There was a dynastic cycle‚ the dynasties would rise and fall‚ and be taken over by a new person. India went back to independent city states when a ruler fell. China was generally able to be re-united through a ruler India was not‚ India was not able to be united in the north due to invasions from bordering countries. The only person to unite India was Ashoka Maurya Similarities: Both were patriarchal societies. Major cities were built along major water ways‚ India (The indus river)

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    References: Language[edit] Chinese calligraphy written by Song Dynasty (1051-1108 CE) poet Mi Fu "Nine Dragons" handscroll section‚ by Chen Rong‚ 1244 CE‚ Chinese Song Dynasty‚ Museum of Fine Arts‚ Boston.

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    10.  How did the Yuan dynasty in China develop?   11.  What was the impact of the Mongol conquest on Chinese society and political         structure?   12.  What were the positive aspects of the Mongol conquests?   13.  What were the symptoms of Yuan decline?   14.  How did the conquests of Timur-i Lang contrast with those of the Mongols?000-2‚000 BCE Neolithic Cultures ca. 2100-1600 BCE Xia (Hsia) Dynasty (MYTHICAL) ca. 1600-1050 BCE Shang Dynasty One of the Three Dynasties‚ or San Dai (Xia‚ Shang

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    AP World: Chapter 12 I. Reunification and Renissance in Chinese Civilization: The Era of the Tang and Song Dynasties Though it was not the biggest city‚ Hangzhou‚ the capital of the song rulers‚ was renowned for its beauty and sophistication a) Rebuilding the Imperial Edifice in the Sui-Tang Era The emergence of the Sui dynasty at the end of the 6th century C.E. signaled a return to strong dynastic control in China. In the Tang era that followed‚ a Confucian revival enhanced the position of the

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