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    China in the Middle Ages Tang Dynasty: 618–907 Song (Sung) Dynasties: 960–1279 8.4.4 b 1203–1206 1207–1233 1258 1267 1280 1271 1331 1367 1368 1421 ― Buddhism‚ Taoism‚ and Confucianism are the main religions in China. ― The official writings of Confucianism are engraved on stones. ― Buddhism‚ which had arrived in China from India via the Silk Road‚ gains more followers in China and inspires new literature and philosophical discussion. ― Trade and exchange of goods and ideas along the Silk

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      10.  How did the Yuan dynasty in China develop?   11.  What was the impact of the Mongol conquest on Chinese society and political         structure?   12.  What were the positive aspects of the Mongol conquests?   13.  What were the symptoms of Yuan decline?   14.  How did the conquests of Timur-i Lang contrast with those of the Mongols?000-2‚000 BCE Neolithic Cultures ca. 2100-1600 BCE Xia (Hsia) Dynasty (MYTHICAL) ca. 1600-1050 BCE Shang Dynasty One of the Three Dynasties‚ or San Dai (Xia‚ Shang

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    The Manchus conquered the Ming Dynasty on June 6th‚ 1644 and commenced the Qing Dynasty. This new dynasty implemented many reforms. For instance‚ taxation underwent extensive changes during this dynastic transition. As Ye Mengzhu‚ a former bureaucrat‚ stated in Taxes and Labor Service “Beginning with this dynasty(the Qing) things changed. In the fifth month of 1645‚ an imperial decree was issued to reduce the taxes of the southeast delta area by fifty percent.”(Ebrey‚ 283). A cursory analysis of

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    to the Ming framework‚ nonetheless‚ the Qing racial arrangement managed that arrangements were part between Manchu aristocrats and Han mandarins who had passed the most abnormal amounts of the state examinations. For an expansive part of the Qing Dynasty‚ the Emperor’s bureau was spoken to by the Central General Command‚ a body at first responsible for military and insight matters‚ yet which later expected the part of supervising all administration offices. Priests presented on the Central General

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    contribution part of their properties to government and by the system of communism‚ the revaluation of private property which would then be purchased by the government and given to landless people‚ everyone got a stable life quality. Compare with the dynasty of Qing‚ people was had no cerebration to share money with strangers so that the problem of extreme disparity between the rich and the poor was very serious and it bought out many refugees indirectly. To the political factors‚ China has been increased

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    Life of Hongwu

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    The Life of Hongwu The Hongwu Emperor‚ known by his given name Zhu Yuanzhang‚ was the founder and first emperor of the Ming Dynasty of China. His era name‚ Hongwu‚ means "vastly martial". Zhu Yuanzhang was born in a village in Zhongli. His family was a poor peasant family. His father’s name was Zhu Shizhen‚ and his mother was Chen Erniang. Zhu had many brothers and sisters‚ but his parents had to give them away because they didn’t have enough food for everyone. When Zhu was 16‚ the yellow River

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    Economy of the Ming Dynasty The economy of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) of China was the largest in the world during that period. It is regarded as one of China’s three golden ages (the other two being the Han and Song periods). The period was marked by the increasing political influence of the merch ants‚ the gradual weakening of imperial rule‚ and technological advances. Monetary system Despite issuing paper money in the early part of the dynasty‚ the Ming ended up using silver as a means of

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    Song dynasty and its significance in Chinese History In this article‚ I would like to introduce the "Culture History" of Song dynasty. I will mainly talk about "Literature"‚ which will be divided into 4 parts that are: 1)Poetry; 2)Prose; 3) Ci(詞); and 4)History. After introducing the Literature‚ I would like to explain Song dynasty ’s significance in Chinese History. In Zhen Zong period‚ Xi Kun Ti became popular among the high officials. The representative of the Xi Kun Ti were Yang

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    outstanding representative of the paintings in Yuan Dynasty and the whole works of its author. This painting is a hand scroll‚ ink and color on paper‚ and its size is 28.4x90.2 cm. In the painting‚ the author depicts the beautiful autumn scene of Ch’iao and Hua Mountains. Firstly‚ it is important to know about the painter of this masterpiece‚ Zhao Mengfu‚ who was a Song Dynasty imperial family member but later served the following Yuan Dynasty as an excellent official in Hanlin Acadamy

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    one of the world’s earliest – flourished in the fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain. For millennia‚ China’s political system was based on hereditary monarchies‚ known as dynasties‚ beginning with the semi-mythological Xia of the Yellow River basin . Since 221 BC‚ when the Qin Dynasty first conquered several states to form a Chinese empire‚

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