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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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    but weakened the states empire that supplied and received silver in vast quantities. In China‚ increased trade to economically benefit from the return of silver was a strong belief‚ especially in the Ming dynasty. Although‚ many problems arose with displeased people‚ and the Ming dynasty soon decreed that all taxes and trade fees were to be paid in strictly silver. This became a huge hassle to pay the bill of even a simple dying of cloth‚ like in Hangzhou‚ which Xu Dunquiu Ming complained about

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    song or play instruments while travelling on the Silk Road for entertainment. When the travelers met the distinctive local culture of other regions‚ both sides learn from the musics of each other. The increased importance of the Silk Road in Tang Dynasty led more instruments of foreign cultures to enter China. In particular‚ this essay focuses on the transmission of spiked lutes and horsehair bowing from Central and Inner Asia to China‚ eventually leading to the formation of the erhu. The present-day

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    What did the terra cotta warriors of the ancient Qin dynasty (247 B.C) in China‚ reveal about an aspect or aspects of life at that time? In 247 B.C‚ the self-proclaimed “first emperor of china” put together an enormous army of soldiers to fight the wars that ravaged all over china. The emperor seemed undefeatable and fearless‚ but deep inside he had a huge fear‚ that is… death. A few years before he sensed the ending of his life‚ Emperor Cheng decided to recreate his entire army out of clay

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    and changes in patterns of interactions along the Silk Roads from 200 BCE to 1450 CE.________________ Beginning Middle End The Silk Roads were first established as a route from Western Rome to China’s Han Dynasty around 200 BCE. The Chinese traded rice‚ tea‚ spices‚ pottery‚ and silk. There was a very high demand for silk‚ and it was considered a luxury. China exported its silk to areas such as India‚ the Mediterranean‚ and Rome. Buddhism became an influential

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    European countries enjoyed and needed. In one fell swoop China had dramatically changed global economies as well as social standards. First we see how the silver coin had an effect on China. Silver became Chinas number one import during the Ming dynasty. Ye Chunji‚ a county official said in an order issued to limit wedding expenses‚ “The Frugal man with only one bar of silver currency can have something left over‚ whereas the extravagant man with a thousand can still not have enough” (doc 1). He’s

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    6 are grouped together because it shows how the silver trade has not benefitted economically and socially. In document 2‚ by Tomas de Mercado-a Spanish scholar-‚ it says that the high prices are ruining Spain. Document 3 is by Wang Xijue‚ a Ming Dynasty court official. It states that the people don’t have enough silver to pay the taxes therefore the grain is cheaper. Document 5 by Xu Donqin Ming‚ a writer‚ says that before this trade people could dye the clothes then settle a price of rice‚ wheat

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    Structured Empire: Manchu’s Supremacy rule in the Qing China China is a multi-ethnic state that based on Han Chinese regime for the most of times‚ nevertheless‚ we are able to trace dynasties that either partially or wholly conquered by foreign powers within the scope of Chinese history; among all of them‚ Qing China under the Manchu’s rule is considered as one of the most prosperous and well-known period in the Chinese history which lasted nearly three centuries with visibly economy growth and

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    After more than a decade‚ the value of the Yuan has risen relative to the dollar. While the revaluation amounts to just a two percent difference at the moment‚ there is speculation that the Chinese will continue to allow the Yuan to rise. What effect will this initial movement have on Chinese workers and consumers? The affect of Yuan appreciation of over the US Dollar can be divided into 2 categories as below: 1. Affects on China Exporter and employment 2. Affects on China consumers

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    southern China. The Tang dynasty was a time of great prosperity‚ many religions such Buddhism‚ and Daoism (Taoism)‚ and the literature‚ scholarship‚ and arts of the Confucian flourished. (333) The Tang dynasty was the time of great inventions‚ great poets‚ technologies‚ which not only influenced China itself ‚ but was the best model for Kora and Japaneses own state building. (333) Marching on Chang’an‚ Li Yuan took the throne and founded this incredible‚ powerful dynasty‚ but the real power was in

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