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    Test Essay When observing Chinese dynasties today‚ it is seen that all the dynasties combined have lasted around 4000 years‚ from the Xia to the Qing‚ but how did each individual dynasty truly last so long? There were three major factors that led to lengthy Chinese dynasties. First of all‚ the Chinese dynasties’ trade and its evolution led to the wealth of several Chinese dynasties‚ enabling longer rule. The political innovations and structures created and adapted by the Chinese were effective

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    Qin Dynasty

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    During the Qin‚ Yuan‚ and Ming dynasties‚ a government following Confucius ideals are more likely to thrive then a government ruling by strict legalism. Confucius ideals stated that the relationship between a subject and his/her ruler should be similar to “Filial Piety”. Which in a sense meant the relationship between a son/daughter and her. The subjects should show loyalty to their government‚ and the government should help guide their subjects when in need of help‚ or in a need of crisis Qin

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    A ‚ Number 2 The Qing Dynasty‚ like all the Chinese Dynasties‚ began with an expectation of success. The Zhou Dynasty found such success within the “100 schools of thought”‚ while the Qin found success within trade and exploration which in the end‚ unified China (Russ). However‚ the Qing Dynasty found a different way to make their mark with the development of the Chinese Dictionary‚ forming Banner systems and population increase. Nevertheless‚ while all of the Dynasties strived for success‚ they

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    Early Ming Dynasty I choose to do the early Ming Dynasty because it was very interesting to me and so much happened in just the beginning of this dynasty. Ming Taizu- Emperor Hongwu‚ Founder of the Ming Dynasty; once entered a monastery and later a leader of the peasant’s uprising army. In 1368‚ he proclaimed himself emperor in Yingtian (today’s Nanjing). He also implemented a series of policies to reduce the peasants’ burden and to resume the production of the whole society. On the other hand

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    A Reflection on Philippine Politics “Political Dynasties Reign in the Philippines” According to Renaldo Mendoza‚ executive director of the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Policy Center‚ “political dynasties continue to monopolize political power in many local governments like provinces‚ municipalities and cities nationwide‚ and categorized current reigning political clans as “fat” or “thin” dynasties.” Mendoza said “fat” dynasties are political families that have several members holding

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    Ming Dynasty

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    The Great Ming dynasty has been a dynasty where the basis of its rulings and organizations have been derived from Confucian ideals. Its Emperors held titles as the "Son of Heaven"‚ making them almost deities who should possess the wisdom as well as integrity to oversee such an enormous and centralized empire. Still‚ in 1644‚ the Hans were overtaken by a growing power the of brave warriors on horseback who had an expertise of western firearms. The Great Ming dynasty‚ arguably China’s most flourishing

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    the capital of the Tang Dynasty‚ was a major conduit for China’s second Golden Age. Although Chang’an was a cultural melting pot influenced by foreigners such as the Turks and Indians‚ it was economically‚ politically‚ and socially unique. Economically‚ the Equal Field System‚ Grand Canal‚ production of high-demand crops‚ and market places allowed the government to prosper and the general wealth of the city to flourish‚ while contributing to trade. Politically‚ the Tang dynasty‚ along with its court

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    The Zhou Dynasty

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    The Zhou Dynasty You might think‚ why would I choose the Zhou dynasty over something more commonly known? Well‚ I decided choose the Zhou dynasty‚ because I realize that there was a lot of changes that they made to China‚ some even crucial to disease prevention and protection of the civilization as a whole. I also chose the Zhou dynasty because I like how they used a lot of persuasion and useful trade tactics to fit in with the Chinese culture. In order to be excepted as rightful rulers of

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    Identify: a) Shilla: The Shilla dynasty ruled from 668 to 918‚ and was a time when Korea became a tributary state‚ therefore acknowledging China as a higher power‚ but also staying independent. This kingdom was located in the southeast‚ and with the guidance of empress Wu Zhao‚ the Korean peninsula was united. b) Koryo: The Koryo dynasty ruled from 918 to 1392‚ and the Koryo kingdom was located in the north. During this time‚ Koreans were influenced by Buddhism. Scholars and artists were influenced

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    What an embarrassing moment it is! Marriages in Cho-sun Dynasty were not gotten by chemical relationship between a wife and a husband‚ but by each parent’ agreement‚ in terms of background of family. The purpose of this research is to discuss how women lived during the Chosun Dynasty and the circumstances that contributed to the creation of gender relation in Korean society in the time. Before going through the life of women in Chosun Dynasty‚ there are several concepts to be explained to understand

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