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This exploration delves into pivotal moments in Chinese and Japanese history, highlighting the Tang Dynasty as a golden age of civilization. We examine the rise of Buddhism during the Period of Disunion, the significance of the Grand Canal, and the impact of Mongol rule. The relationship between Confucianism and Buddhism is contrasted, while Japan's cultural exchange with China is explored. We also discuss Japan's feudal structure, the rise of samurai warriors, and the consequences of isolationism. Discover the roots of these influential historical developments.
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China /Japan Audio Benchmark World History
1.Why do historians view the Tang dynasty as the golden age of Chinese civilization?
2.Why did so many people turn to Buddhism in the Period of Disunion?
5. Which Mongol leader invaded China and established the Yuan Dynasty, the largest empire in world history?
7. Which of the following developments took place during the Tang and Song dynasties?
11.Buddhists believe a person can reach nirvana by following the…
15. Japanese leaders (feudal lords) put aside their differences and united in 1274 to
16. Japan borrowed ideas on government, religion and culture from..
17. What happened after the royal court in Heian became more focused on art and culture, instead of running the government of Japan?
18. Which of the following was part of Japan’s strict policy of isolationism?
19. Japanese people lived on coastal plains because most of Japan