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    Do you know why Tang Dynasty is called "The Golden Time"of China?Some one may think China became prosperous in the gold rush.The Tang Dynasty is the golden time of China because Chinese made a big revolution into different area,such as literature and politic . In A.D.618,one of the Yang Di’s generals took over China.he made himself emperor and founded a new dynasty called Tang Dynasty.(connect2)There was quite simply,nothing like it in the world.At its height-around the eight century C.E-the…

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    The Tang Dynasty In China

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    618 C.E when the Tang Dynasty rose to power, there were many political, social, economic, and religious events happening. The Tang dynasty (618-907) came after the fall of Sui Dynasty. It was located on the east side of China, with their capital Chang’an. The capital became the hub of the Tang Dynasty. It brought merchants, scholars, and etc from neighboring lands. At this time other influences from foreign countries were occurring, such as the Silk Road. By having the Silk Road, led to mix and…

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    When Taizong helped overcome the Sui Dynasty, the leaders of most of central and eastern China, he did so with the goal to create a unified, dominant Empire that would become a model to all other nations. From his earliest goals of standardizing the Dynastic history of the continent to his ability to seamlessly merge new practices with the old elite families, Taizong’s governance and decrees were admired by surrounding territories. His leadership and government planning especially attracted the…

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    Accomplishments of the Sui and Tang Dynasty were both of architectural importance, allowing cities to flourish and trade practices to advance. For the Sui Dynasty, the Grand Canal changed trade within two major regions and the Tang developed an urban development scheme that can still be seen today. Noticeably contributing factors that separates humans from each other are religion and sheer geographical distance. During the 570’s and 580’s, there was a period of division within China that…

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    smartphones under the Vivo, Oppo and OnePlus brands, and headphones, Blu-ray players and headphone amplifiers under the OPPO Digital division. BBK Electronics' headquarters and production base are in Chang'an, Dongguan. The latest member of the BBK Electronics group is imoo. BBK is the highest taxpayer in Chang'an. As of 2004, BBK also made devices sold in the United States under the Philco and Memorex brands.” “BBK was founded in 1995. Known for its innovation and excellent customer service,…

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    Sui Dynasty Research Paper

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    At around 618 CE Xuanzang and his brother leave their monastery in Luoyang and set out for Chang’an which was 200 miles away. According to the book When Asia Was the World it said that “China in 618 CE was no place for peaceful monks” (Gordon, p. 1) this was because this was right at the collapse of the Sui dynasty and there was war going on all around them. Once Xuanzang and his brother arrived in Chang’an they found what they were not looking for. There was no army or no emperor, so they kept…

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    Chinese, Buddhism seemed at first a variant of Daoism, as Daoist terms were used to translate Buddhist concepts. A more accurate understanding of Buddhism became possible after Kumarajiva (343?-413?), a Buddhist monk from Central Asia, settled in Chang’an and directed several thousand Chinese monks in the translation of Buddhist texts.…

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    Li Bai's Poetry

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    wanderlust years, in western China he meet a Taoist mystic named Ssu Ma Ch’eng-cheng, who takes Li Bai as his student. He becomes associated and a well-known practitioner of Taoism and embodies it through his poetry. At age twenty-nine in 730 A.D., he makes the first of four marriages and lives in Hupei. Li Bai was born free and his vision in life was to be free. He wanted to be great, but in his own personal path. “ Li Po was an obscure person who greatest hope of advancement lay in convincing…

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    Throughout the history of China, the ancient Chinese culture has had changed, ancient China had many developments over many different dynasties, which helped China become a successful society. What made ancient Chinese culture successful was trade on the Silk Road, the rise of the Han and Qin dynasty. The Han dynasty was a period of time when ancient China was in prosperity. Liu Bang (mostly formally known as Emperor Gaozu) has founded and firstly ruled during that time. The Han dynasty has had…

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    officials warnings caused mistrust and anger towards the emperor. Eventually multiple revolts occurred within the empire lead my military leaders and Yangdi was murdered, ending the Sui Dynasty. Soon after the fall, one of the rebel leaders, Chang’an, named himself emperor of the new…

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