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    that they are well-known for‚ times of greatness. In Chinese history‚ one of these times was the Ming Dynasty. While there are unarguably many great moments associated with this empire‚ there are also weaknesses that cannot be ignored. The Ming Dynasty made great contributions to economics and engineering. However‚ their trade operations struggled quite a bit and their military lacked the might necessary to protect such a great empire. The Empire of the Great Ming‚ or the Ming Dynasty‚ has been called

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    Shanghai Tang – Case Study With regard to the problem of the lack of a creative director‚ we suggest a variety of solutions. Firstly‚ considering that the coordination of six designers have a vital importance in order to give compactness and homogeneity to the collections‚ the presence of a creative director is essential. Given the increasingly influential economic crisis ‚ we realize that hiring a new creative director can be a huge responsibility‚ so we think it could be useful to make each

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    The Roman and Han Empires both had their differences and similarities. However their similarities out-weighed their differences by a large amount. Their governments‚ economies‚ traditions‚ even their ways of agriculture made them very similar but at the same time very different. A couple of things that made them similar are The Han and the Roman Empires was two of the most powerful empires to rule their respective parts of the world‚ however they both declined and failed. Another thing was that agriculture

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    Christian Europe was full of many different Empires all differing from each other‚ yet they were all similar. The two main Dynasties in china included‚ Tang and Song. Comparing overall Christian Europe to the Tang and Song dynasties will shockingly reveal many similarities‚ and obviously many‚ many differences. Both‚ Christian Europe and the Tang and Song Dynasties shared many similarities. Both were geographically similar in many ways. Europe is connected to Asia (that is why it was previously

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    Chinese Dynasties The Xia Dynasty‚ 2070-1600 BC‚ was an important dynasty for the Chinese civilization and their history. It brought an end to the Primitive Society and brought up a new trend‚ the slave society. Towards the end of the Xia Dynasty‚ social conflicts grew and they were forced to go to war. The people were tired of dealing with all of with all the things they were forced to do for their leader so they fled in large numbers and were soon ruled by the Shang Dynasty. The Shang Dynasty

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    at Shanghai Tang Background Shanghai Tang was founded by David Tang in Hong Kong in 1994. It was a retail store selling high quality product made in China‚ such as traditional Chinese costumes‚ Chairman Mao wrist watch‚ qipao‚ traditional Chinese silk products with Chinese design. Its target customers at the first place were those high ended tourists. Taking around 1 year‚ instead of 2 year which is typical period a new retailers need to make business in break even‚ Shanghai Tang turned its first

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    The Sui‚ Tang‚ and Song dynasties were historical Chinese Empires. The Sui Empire ruled from 581 to 618 A.D after the fall of the Han dynasty (Skaff‚ 2012‚ p5.). The Tang Empire‚ on its part‚ ruled China from 618 to 907 A.D after defeating Emperor Yang‚ the last Sui Empire (Skaff‚ 2012‚ p5). After the fall of the Tang Dynasty‚ the next half century in China experienced the division of the country into several kingdoms. In 960 A.D.‚ the Song dynasty came into power and reunified China. It lasted from

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    Chinese seal carving was one of the four traditional arts of ancient China‚ along with painting‚ calligraphy‚ and poetry. Seal carving was an art of deep cultural roots of the Chinese generations. The first record of a seal in China was from 544 BC‚ during the Spring and Autumn period; right after Chinese ancestors could make potteries and owned properties. When the first dynasty was established‚ the emperor began to use seals. These seals were created for the purpose of making marks on people’s

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    Lotus in the poetry of Tang Dynasty 中国唐代诗歌中的荷花 Abstract In Chinese literature‚ the lotus flower has always renowned as one of the most pure and beautiful flowers. It is regarded that it embodies the Chinese spirit vividly. In the the poetry of Tang Dynasty three aspects of the lotus’s image are the most frequently discussed. Firstly‚ the lotus can be regarded as a symbol of gentleness of the scholars at that time. In another word‚ a symbol of the individual personality

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    By Dominic Sun Emperor Qin vs. Emperor Hadrian: Who kept control of their empire most effectively? Qin Shi Huangdi; who became China’s first Emperor‚ and Emperor Hadrian‚ who was perhaps the Roman’s greatest Emperor‚ both tried to control their empires. They were both good commanders and they used various methods such as building roads for ease of travelling‚ training a strong army with clever military tactics‚ building frontiers to keep out invaders‚ divided their country into different

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