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    Patriarchy has dominated human society for centuries‚ never ceasing to impact the lives of men and women all over the world‚ manifesting itself in current society and societies to come. Patriarchy is a social system that values masculinity over femininity and dictates that men are entitled to be in charge and dominate woman. Many believe that patriarchy only existed a long time ago‚ the times when women were seen as property and could not stand up for themselves‚ but the truth is that patriarchy is

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    Rights in Post-Classical China During the 600-1300 C.E.‚ Chinese women’s rights were vast when the Tang ruled‚ but when the Song took over women’s rights dissipated. The Tang ruled from 618-907 C.E. and women were allowed to vote‚ go to school‚ and live a similar life to men. The Song dynasty on the other hand‚ lasted from 960-1279 C.E. and women’s rights were very limited. Before the Tang dynasty‚ women’s rights were very constrained. They had to follow many rules or risk losing their family and

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    of the Tang Empire avoided over centralization by allowing the local nobles‚ gentry‚ officials‚ and religious establishments to practice significant power even after retaining many Sui governing practices. 2) The bled of Turkic and traditional Chinese culture that existed under the Tang were scriptures used in the Silk Road‚ weapons such as the crossbow and armored infantrymen which were used in warfare‚ and the skill in horsemanship as well as the use of iron stirrups. 3) Under the Tang rule‚ Buddhism

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    The Song Dynasty: Interactions The Song set up supervised markets along the border to encourage trade between them and its neighbors. In 971CE the government established the first Maritime Trade Supervisorate followed by four others. Its roles included the taxation of imported goods‚ government purchase and sale of imported goods‚ and to issue foreign trade permits for local merchants. Chinese goods that flowed north in large quantities included tea‚ silk‚ copper coins‚ paper and printed books

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    Islam Change Over Time The spread of Islam throughout the world was among the most significant worldwide movements in history. Beginning as the faith of a small community of believers in Arabia in the seventh century‚ Islam rapidly became one of the major world religions. The core beliefs and culture of this faith is the belief that Muhammad (570-632)‚ a respected businessman in Mecca‚ a commercial and religious center in western Arabia‚ received revelations from God that have been preserved

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    Shimin. He was the second emperor of the Tang dynasty and he ruled Tang for 23 years from 626 to 649. He was a statesman‚ militarist‚  and poet. He is considered as one of the greatest emperors in Chinese history. His name in Chinese means world and people. When he was young‚ a fortune teller said he would save the world. This is where his name Shimin comes from and it also indicates his life. In his early life he launched lots of wars to unify Tang Dynasty with his father. After Xuanwu Gate Incident

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    Tang Romance appeared as a totally new literary form during Tang Dynasty‚ “Ying-ying’s story” as one of the most famous representative works of Tang Romance‚ became extremely popular and had a far-reaching influence on later Chinese literature. “Ying-ying’s story”‚ written by Yuan Zhen‚ tells of a young scholar named Zhang‚ who falls in love at first sight with Cui Ying-ying‚ a declining aristocrat. At first‚ Cui Ying-ying rejects Zhang’s advances due to the Confucian ethics‚ but then she voluntarily

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    an overview of the changes that occurred in respect to the political structures‚ social and economic life during the reign of the Sui‚ Tang and Song‚ three of several Chinese dynasties that formed part of the rich and complex 5‚000-year history of China. Sui Dynasty The Sui Dynasty lasted between 581 and 618 and was during that time led by three emperors. The Sui Dynasty was very much comparable to the Qin Dynasty‚ which lasted between 221 BC and 206 BC. During the Sui Dynasty the nation experienced

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    The Two dynasties that fascinate me the most are the Qin and the Tang Dynasty. These two dynasties separated by almost four hundred years developed themselves so drastically different that if they did not define themselves as Chinese they could be seen as two different empires. The Qin dynasty in particular took advantage of the confusion of the warring states period and using the mandate of heaven declared themselves the rulers of China. The Qin dynasty is extraordinary in what it achieved in such

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    Wu Zhou was an intelligent woman who pushed for power within the inner court; her strategy to achieve status in the Tang dynasty proved effective as she is considered today to be the only female Emperor to grace China. Though she had used some extreme tactics to achieve her goal‚ I think most of her behavior can be justified by her intentions for creating a better China. Along with becoming Emperor‚ she convinced China that Buddhism should be the primary religion as oppose to Daoism. Fortunate to

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