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    Chinese poetry From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FileQuatrain_on_Heavenly_Mountain.jpg Quatrain on Heavenly Mountain by HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Gaozong_of_Song_China o Emperor Gaozong of Song China Emperor Gaozong Chinese poetryis HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry o Poetry poetrywritten‚ spoken‚ or chanted in the HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_language o Chinese language Chinese language. The various versions

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    dynastic laws after 1636‚ all Han Chinese in the banner system were forced to wear a queue and dress in Manchurian qipao instead of traditional Han Chinese clothing (剃发易服)‚ under penalty of death. (along with the July 1645 edict (the "haircutting order") that forced all adult Han Chinese men to shave the front of their heads and comb the remaining hair into a queue‚ on pain of death.) Until 1911‚ the changpao was required clothing for Chinese men of a certain class‚ but Han Chinese women continued to

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    the people about Buddhism and they were attempting to gain popularity. Unfortunately‚ by around 819 CE‚ people seemed to have started disproving of Buddhism as China started to turn towards a more imperial society. Shortly after the fall of the Han Dynasty in 220 CE Buddhism started to spread very rapidly throughout the Chinese society. The people of China in this period were in a devastated state with no structured government and a falling economy. For them‚ Buddhism was a form of mental escape

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    dynasty. But‚ Qin Dynasty didn’t exist too long. Because of the tyranny of Qin Shihuang and the strict rules he used‚ Qin dynasty was overthrown by the oppressed people at its second emperor. After that‚ Confucianism becomes to the orthodox idea at Han Dynasty‚ in order to help the emperor to control the empire and maintain the stability of society‚ Dong Zhongshu absorbed some good part of Taoist and Legalists to improve Confucianism. Finally‚ he proposed

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    Assessment of validity: valid Chapter 3 Time period Society | china | India | Characteristics of society | | | Political | As the dynasties changed‚ so did the syle of leadership. For example‚ Qin stressed central authority wgereas the Han expanded the powers od the bureaucracy | Not very cohesive or central. | Social | The rich lived in an entirely different world from the poor. | No interaction between caste systems. | Economic | Agricultural and trade economy. Copper coins were

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    The roman and Han Empire were different in their political and governmental control through the use of the monarchy and the republic system. The monarchy of the Han Empire was a method of political control because it really strengthened the power of the government to really crackdown on the citizens to make sure that there were no protests or any riots. This control also showed the kinds of beliefs that they had in Han China. Also another type of political control that they used was the filial piety

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    Buddhism‚ originally from India‚ was widely accepted at first because of it power to diminish the caste system. Buddhism gained most of its popularity during 220 CE and 570 CE after the downfall of the Han Dynasty. Once power was regained though it can easily be understood why people in the upper class began to disapprove of the new religion. While the Chinese initially accepted Buddhism into their culture during a down fall of the dynastic rule‚ once power was regained many began to point out the

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    kill the emperor first. The reason why he could control his temper was that he read many books and learned examples from them. There was an example about an emperor in the Han Dynasty (BC202-BA220) who also was eight years old he when he became an emperor (JianXun). Different from the Emperor Kang Xi‚ the young emperor in the Han Dynasty did not understand that the earlier he showed how smart he was to officials‚ the worse situation he would be facing. Since most officials did not want to give power

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    need 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

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    e. - Ox Plow‚ Horse Collar‚ Water Mill => 202 b.c.e. – Fall of Qin => 202 b.c.e - Rise of Han => 141 – 87 b.c.e. – Wu Ti - Bureaucracy‚ Confucianism‚ Exams => 125 b.c.e. - Negative Numbers used => 86 b.c.e. - Crop Rotation used => 100 c.e. – Wheelbarrow invented => 100 c.e. – Buddhism Spreads in China => 105 c.e. – Paper invented => 200 c.e. – Silk Worms imported to China => 220 c.e. - Fall of Han => 250 c.e. – Earliest Algebra Book Written => 271 c.e. – Earliest Compass invented => 485

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