Dynasties in Chinese history

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    Tang Dynasty Essay

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    riverside scene at Qingming festival, is the creative work of Zhang Zeduan of northern Song Dynasty. This painting is found in the palace museum as a national treasure in the Beijing City. The 528.7cm by 24.8cm scroll represents economic activities in urban and countryside areas. People of all ranks and their daily lives from the city of Bianjing during Qingming Festival which occurred in the Northern Song Dynasty are captured in this painting as well. The painting has three parts; a spring in…

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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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    Golden Horde and Chagatai Khanate Kublai Khan ruled the Yuan Dynasty and Hulagu Khan ruled the Ilkhanate. But there were two other kingdoms that existed inside the Mongol kingdom. The Golden horde and the Chagatai Khanate. Both were ruled by khan’s that were related to Genghis Khan. One was Batu Khan, the son of the first and eldest son of Genghis Khan. He ruled the Golden Horde. The Chagatai Khanate was ruled by Chagatai. As we begin, let’s start with the Golden Horde. Many wonder where this…

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    instructed him to create a “Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace” to replace the ruling Qing Dynasty. The Taiping Rebellion occurred soon after Hong Xiuquan began spreading his ideas to the peasants of Guangdong and gathered a large number of followers, from which where Hong Xiuquan proclaimed his Heavenly Kingdom and issued edicts considering the Confucian principles that China had followed since the Han Dynasty as heretical and wrong and encouraging people to live a more western, Christian life by…

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    confederacy I am part of the longest lasting dynasties in China’s long history. My dynasty, which actually stretched from 1046-256 BC, saw a great deal of changes and advances. The dynasty was even divided into two separate time periods. The West Zhou Dynasty and the East Zhou Dynasty. This was because in 770 the capital was shifted towards the East as it was deemed safer there, as they ocean created a wonderful natural barriers from invaders. The Zhou Dynasty is one of the most interesting…

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    Mongolian Culture

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    twenty thousand men. As a result, the Mongolian Empire has become one of the largest empires in human history in terms of geographical expanse. The empire expanded west to east from Portland to Siberia, and extended north to south from Moscow to the Arabian Peninsula and Siberia to…

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    The fashion from Ancient China was an important aspect in the Chinese culture. Ancient China society was strict on clothing and this was reflected in its elaborate garment. Fashion trends usually change over time because of new emperors from each dynasty. Clothing later became part of people’s lives in Ancient China, it represented their culture but mainly the differences in social status based on the hierarchy. Ancient Chinese fashion has also influenced modern fashion through its timeless…

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    Make a determination, based on both your definition of “Golden Age” and on evidence you gather about the social, political, environmental, cultural, and economic life of the period, as to whether it’s worthy of the name. Many civilizations in history have been noted as “Golden Ages” in reference to its remarkable production. The Guptas, for example, was a civilization of 320-540 A.D that is often noted by historians as a Golden Age that produced literature, art, and philosophy that was used…

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    Ming Dynasty Did you know that in China “Ming” means bright? The Ming Dynasty ruled China from 1368 to 1644. This was a period of native chinese leadership that came in between Mongol and Manchu rule. Hongwu Emperor or “Zhu Yuanzhang” was the founder of the Ming Dynasty or “Brilliant” Dynasty. The Hongwu Emperor founded the Ming Dynasty in 1328, he died in 1398. He was the first Ming ruler to explore ways to protect China against the Mongol incursion. The beginning of the Ming Dynasty was…

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    China was built largely on the principle of Li. Women chastity and Jingbiao system were the products of the ideology of Li, which further served as a means for rulers to promote moral standards. Susan Mann’s article had exploded the widowhood in Qing dynasty in great details. Mann emphasized “ the discourse on widowhood was a malleable discourse, shaped not only by class difference, but also by historical events that transformed the meaning of chaste widowhood”. She managed to explain her ideas…

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