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    amounts of change that took place between the warring states period in China and the Yuan dynasty. China’s economy has varied throughout its history‚ some of the ways it has varied are in the types of currencies that they employed‚ along with the ideas of what their economic values should consist of. Throughout that majority of the time of the warring

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    three-tiered social system that was adopted from the former dynasty. Aristocrats and bureaucrats were at the top of this hierarchy. They were regents‚ eunuchs‚ and high-ranking military officers. Skilled laborers like farmers and ironworkers followed them. The bottom tier consisted of unskilled laborers such as servants and slaves‚ as well as merchants. Scholars looked down on merchants. The emperor was at the top of the whole hierarchy. In the Song dynasty‚ however‚ the gentry class was founded. The Tang

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    Mandate Of Heaven Thesis

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    The Mandate of Heaven and How it affected Dynasties through China’s History The Mandate of Heaven and How it affected Dynasties through China’s History The Mandate of Heaven is a traditional Chinese concept concerning the legitimacy of rulers. The Mandate of Heaven postulates that heaven would bless the authority of a just ruler‚ as defined by the Five Confucian Relationships‚ but would be displeased with a bad ruler and would withdraw its mandate‚ leading the overthrow of that

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    techniques‚ and methods. My purpose here is to show you how Chinese painting and calligraphy‚ despite their evolution through the time are closely linked and are central for Chinese art. Political evolution: the main Dynasties Just to remind you‚ there is a succession of dynasties: that’s the simplification here (The PP is on Webct if you are interested). Characteristics themes and symbols in chinese art All traditional Chinese art is symbolic and reflects some aspect of a totality of which

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    artifact that I picked from Metropolitan Museum of Art is called Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara of the Lion’s Roar. It is a large wood statue of an Avalokiteshvara‚ the basic idol of Buddhism‚ completed around the 12th century in China during the Ming Dynasty. The Buddha Statue is a representation of the philosophical belief system of Buddhism. Different Buddha Statues have different meanings. Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara symbolizes "the compassion in the world and the willingness to bear the pain of others"

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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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    Chinese Han Dynasty vs. The Indian Mauryan/Gupta Empire The Han Dynasty of China and the Mauryan/Gupta Empire of India in 206 B.C.E to 550 C.E had many social and cultural differences which made them unique societies‚ but their political structure and form of government seemed to borrow ideas from each other. The social aspects of both empires had a lot in common because gender-roles‚ family and relationships were looked at in the same way. During the Mauryan/Gupta as well as the Han Dynasty‚ women

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    Himilayan Mountains‚ protected the west from invasion 4.Yangshao and Longshan cultures-identified as the painted and black pottery cultures 5.Xia Dynasty-started around 4000 years ago‚ leader Yu introduced irrigation and draining 6.Shang Dynasty-afterthe Xia in the 16th century B.C.E.‚ oracle bones found in Anyang 7.Anyang-capital of the Shang Dynasty‚ oracle bones were dug up revealing early writing 8.Xinjiang corpses-from 2000 B.C.E.‚ clearly European‚ revealing migration eastward 9.oracle

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    Religion in Shang Dynasty Religious practice has always been an essential part of Chinese Culture. Even in the period of the Three Augusts and Five Kings‚ religious practices occurred. However‚ it is not until the Shang Dynasty when actually records of spiritual communication were founded. Oracle Bones were recorded of communication between human and spirits. The ritual of cracking oracle bones told what ancient Chinese concerned the most – the relationship between spirits and nature. The intricate

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    changed. The SIlk Road was created after Alexander the Great established a system of Hellenistic kingdoms and trade networks which reached from the Mediterranean to the borders of China and trade was opened to Central Asia during the Han Dynasty. During the Han Dynasty‚ agriculture‚ handicrafts and commerce flourished. On the Mediterranean end of the Silk Road‚ communications exploded after the Roman conquest of Egypt. The Roman Empire inherited previously Hellenistic and Arabic trade routes‚ introducing

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