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    I. History Review through 600 CE A. Nomads: Follow the Food 1. Satisfy basic needs: shelter and food a. No cities‚ didn’t know how to farm 2. Foraging societies (hunter-gatherer clans): hunt and gather b. Small group of people traveled from point to point based on the climate availability of plants and animals in an area c. Limitations: i. Capacity of their surroundings ii. Inability to store food long-term

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    Great Wall was usually built with local materials‚ mostly earth and stones. After uniting China from seven Warring States‚ the first emperor of Qin Dynasty connected the walls of the three states in the north and formed the first "Wan Li Chang Cheng". Basically‚ walls were built at strategic points by different states (Qi‚ Chu‚ Wei‚ Yan‚ Zhao‚ Qin‚ Han) to protect their territories. Armies were stationed along the wall as a first line of defense against the invading nomadic Hsiung Nu tribes north

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    life that lasted all the way into the 20th century. They were also the “golden age” of arts and literature because of their poetry‚ landscape‚ and ceramics along with the birth of Neo-Confucianism. 2. In the Tang Dynasty‚ elite women had greater freedom and influence. In the Song Dynasty‚ they had tighter patriarchal restrictions. In both‚ they started foot binding and textile production became larger which replaced women’s role in that industry. But women’s property rights expanded and more women

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    only did the culture change‚ but there were many political changes too‚ for example the expansion of territory. One more political change the end of the Classical Chinese period when the Han dynasty falls‚ from 220 C.E. to 589 C.E. China is in a state of chaos‚ and then the chaos ends with the start of the Sui dynasty. There were numerous changes between 100-600 C.E.‚ but there were even more continuities. One cultural continuity was the fact that social class remained the same. Another cultural continuity

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    behind the early invention of gunpowder. Emperor Wu Di (156-87 B.C.) of the Han dynasty financed research done by the alchemists on the secrets of eternal life. The alchemists experimented with the sulphur and saltpeter heating the substances in order to transform them. The alchemist Wei Boyang wrote the Book of the Kinship of the Three detailing the experiments made by the alchemists. During the 8th century Tang dynasty‚ sulphur and saltpeter were first combined with charcoal to create an explosive

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    What Is the Mid-Autumn Festival‚ and Why Is the Mid-Autumn Festival Celebrated? The Mid-Autumn Festival is derived from the tradition of praying to Chang-e‚ the Moon Goddess‚ in the autumn for a plentiful harvest. According to a legend from the Han Dynasty‚ Chang-e was the wife of divine archer Hou Yi‚ who shot down one of 10 suns that appeared in the sky one day. He and his wife were banished to earth to live as mortals for his actions. After some time living on earth‚ Hou Yi found an elixir of immortality

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    Chinese ceramics and found outside China ‚ Chinese and Japanese the most complete collections ‚ Tang‚ Song‚ Yuan ‚ Ming and Qing dynasty spanned nearly two thousand years. [ 2 ] This particular collection give a good insight into Indonesia’s maritime trade in the past few centuries . Research shows that Chinese sailed through Indonesia to India as early as the Western Han Dynasty ( 205 BC to 220 AD ) ‚ as part of the Maritime Silk Road ‚ the company ’s trade relations were established . [ 3 ] The traditional

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    specifically after the collapse of the Han. In document 2‚ Zhi Dun speaks of more religious practices of Buddhism‚ such as serving the Buddha and obeying the commandments. He also promotes the faith by speaking about its promise of enlightenment after death. Zhi Dun‚ who happens to be a scholar and confidant of Chinese aristocrats and officials‚ is bias in favor of Buddhism. This document was written around 350 CE‚ a time of distress and invasion in China. The Han Empire had fallen‚ thus putting China

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    to evaluate the extent of Buddhism’s appeal in China? Historical Background: Buddhism‚ founded in India in the sixth century B. C. E. was brought to China by the first century C. E.‚ gradually winning converts following the collapse of the Han dynasty in 220 C.E. Buddhist influence continued to expand for several centuries. Between 220 C.E. and 520 C. E. China experienced a period of political instability and disunity. After 570 C. E. the imperial structure was restored. Essay G As

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    Chapter Review (pg. 34-49) A: The teaching and institutions of Confucianism‚ Daoism‚ and Legalism are the three philosophies out there were Confucianism‚ Legalism‚ and Daoism. All of them had a different style‚ but they all meant to end fighting in China. In Confucianism‚ every person has a part that they must obey. Legalism is the method that actually ended all the fighting‚ but at a big price. Books were burned‚ and all free thinking was stopped. Daoism was less focused on politics. The idea behind

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