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    Chinese Culture Influence

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    The spread of Chinese Civilization to Korea and Vietnam due the fact that China’s borders naturally surpass their great neighbor. According to History of World Societies‚ The Han Dynasty asserted sovereignty over vast regions from Korea in the east to Central Asia in the west of Vietnam in South. Once garrisons were established‚ traders were quick to follow‚ leading to considerable spread of Chinese material culture in East Asia. Chinese goods‚ especially silk‚ were in demand far beyond East Asia

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    Qin's Tomb

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    started in 246 B.C. and it lasted for 36 years. In 1974 the tomb was discovered east of Mount Li‚ China. A group of farmers were digging a well there and found the tomb. The name of this dynasty is the Qin Dynasty (221-206 B.C.) BACKGROUND ON ARCHITECT and CULTURE: Chinese Culture changed during the Qin Dynasty. There was an increase in trade‚ agriculture‚ and military protection. The central government now had direct control of the population‚ allowing the ability to have a much bigger workforce

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    series of general moral injunctions and laws. The Jasagh also prescribed punishments for transgressions of laws relating particularly to pastoral-nomadic society.” (columbia.edu) The Yuan dynasty‚ also known as the Mongol dynasty‚ was a dynasty established by Mongol nomads. The Yuan dynasty stretched to Mongolia and Siberia in the north‚

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    Art 101

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    painting is that of a saddened emotion almost as saying goodbye to something. A.D. 1080 Northern Song Dynasty Old Trees‚ Level Distance Guo Xi Handscroll; ink and color on silk The Metropolitan Museum of Art [pic] The second art piece that I looked at was believed to be created by Qu Ding this hand scroll was created on silk with ink and pale colors during the 11th century of the North Song Dynasty. The hand scroll was created during a period when the images are meant to depict creation. Viewing

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    History of China Essay

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    till they became the great country we have today. The first non-mythical dynasty to rule China was the Xia Dynasty in the 21st century B.C. (2200-1700 B.C.)‚ founded by Emperor Yu. This dynasty marked a change from a primitive society to a slave society. The Xia Dynasty was succeeded by the Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 B.C.). The Shang Dynasty is the first civilization in China for which there is a written record. The Shang Dynasty is characterized by its writing system‚ agriculture and bronze technology

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    Outline the significant actions of the boxers during the boxer rebellion. Assess the impact of these actions on china and the Qing dynasty. The boxer rebellion is the best but least understood aspect of Chinese history during 1898-1900. There are many significant actions of the boxers that impacted on the Qing dynasty in china‚ these included killing foreigners‚ attacking random Chinese Christians and murdering the German and Japanese ambassador. Firstly the empress of china ci xi who had taken

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    Global Business Environment

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    Company background Tang Dynasty Hong Kong (Holdings) Limited (“Tang Dynasty”) is a well-known traditional Chinese dessert and sweets company with numbers of stores in HK and China. Tang Dynasty opened its first shop in Centre Street‚ Sheung Wan District in 1885‚ over 100 years of history. Tang Dynasty is recognized and renowned as traditional‚ home-style healthy desserts stores. Over the past few decades‚ Tang Dynasty has developed into renowned dessert chain stores‚ providing healthy homemade

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    Sima Qian Research Paper

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    Sima Qian was a very important man in Chinese history. He was born in 145 BC in Longmen‚ Xiayang(Current day Hancheng‚ Shaanxi province) during the Han Dynasty. He was the Grand Astrologer in the Imperial Court of Emperor Wu. Through this position‚ he had access to the Imperial Archives‚ so he started collecting fragments of history‚ and piece them together creating a better‚ more organized‚ and understood records of China’s past. This made him the father of Chinese Historiography‚ but this didn’t

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    the Chinese diet culture. In hot Stone Age‚ Chinese people realized to use fire to cook animal and seed of plants. Thus‚ Chinese diet culture has the prototype. Tang dynasty is the most open dynasty in Chinese history. Tang ’s makes China flourish. People became rich. Significant advancement happened in every part of tang dynasty. By Silk Road‚ many food income to China such as grapes‚ walnuts‚ carrots‚ peppers‚ Lima bean‚ spinach (also called the Persian dish)‚ cucumber‚ pomegranate‚ etc for the

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    Zhou Dynasty's Society

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    81. The rats in the poem from the Book of Songs are referring to the higher class people‚ such as the aristocratic land owners. Life for the Chinese peasants during the Zhou dynasty was cruel and unfair. The peasants were exploited and the higher class was taking advantages of the low class people. A way the nobles have been taking advantage of the peasants are that the peasants spent a few years growing millet‚ but the land owners just ate all the grain without showing the low class any regard.

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