Tang Dynasty had many cultural achievements that impacted China's civilization even till this day still utilize. During the rule time of Tang Dynasty the types of achievements made was gunpowder, mechanical clock, printing, paper money currency, and other inventions. One of the achievements that happened during Tang Dynasty was the development of gunpowder. Gunpowder was invented by accident while mixing different chemicals together making an explosion. Which was the mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal ( Park, 2017). Gunpowder was first used on fireworks for the explosion and different colors. Then later on gunpowder was being used in guns,and cannons. This was a really big impact to China and also all around the world. Gunpowder was …show more content…
He introduced a “standardization of coinage ”, which people can now exchange money for goods which is a really good start to improve the economy of China ( Park, 2017). This was at first back then very a huge impact for China because it was the start for money to flow in China. Also another way before they had invented coins for currency the people would exchange goods for other goods especially in the Silk Road. Many of the trading happened in the Silk Road since there was no money to by goods it was the only way people could exchange goods to different places. During Tang Dynasty the invention of paper money was invented by a stamp block in 740 B.C. ( Dumas, 2017 ) The invention of paper money was invented because it was much more easier to use paper money then having to carry coins. It was also very convenient for the people to use paper money because it is not heavy as having to carry a bunch of coins. The economy can now have a proper flow of money currency and the people will now be influenced in using the new technology of paper money. Money has more value than coins and it is much more light and easier to use then carrying a bunch of coins for the same value. Money till this day is something that many countries use to buy goods which is the start for money flow. When there is money flow then there is a start for a strong economy the only way that money can lose value is that if the government prints a lot of money that makes money lose
Gunpowder was invented by the Chinese people around 700 A.D. Its invention would start a revolutionary change for military weapons around the world and would become the starting point for today’s weapons. The Chinese did not know it at the time, but they had just made a big step forward for the world in military technology. They first used gunpowder for fireworks rather than using it to become a powerful military force. If the Chinese had used gunpowder for making weapons instead of fireworks upon first discovering it in 700 A.D., they would have had a great advantage over most other civilizations and could easily have become a military superpower.
At first, Buddhism received positive responses (Documents 2 and 3) and indifferent responses (Documents 1 and 5), with the Chinese encouraging and defending its customs/beliefs during times of political and social unrest because it offered relief towards the Chinese people and prevented further chaos. Later, Buddhism received negative and unfavorable scrutiny (Documents 4 and 6) after the Tang dynasty was established since it blamed Buddhism for social/political problems because Buddhism rejected the social hierarchy favored by government officials.
There were several important inventions during medieval chinese times but , there were three key inventions that advanced chinese culture.Did you know that china was one of the first cultures to use gunpowder so they can put it inside of guns ,fireworks and other stuff.China was an advanced culture because china recorded their historians on codices.
The Chinese achieved a lot in their civilization. One of their achievements was inventing new items. Some of the things they invented were porcelain, paper, ink and gunpowder (Document 3). We still use all of these items today. The Chinese developed the Silk Road (Document 3). The Silk Road was used to trade goods with many different cultures. It also brought a lot of money into China (Document 3). They were also the ones that built the Great Wall of China. The purpose of the Great Wall of China was built to protect intruders from coming into China (Document 6). These were not the only the thing the Chinese did.
Paper made it easier to keep records. The invention that had the biggest impact on China was the seismograph. The seismograph helped the Chinese governments know where an earthquake happened and the Chinese government would send out food toward the direction that the seismograph
During his reign, he made a few big changes. Against the beliefs of the nobles and his grandmother, he reformed China’s judicial system so everyone was equal under the law. He also was the Emperor who made Confucianism the national philosophy of the Han Dynasty. Most notably, he took over North Korea and Vietnam and opened up the Silk Road, which became one of the most famous and used trade routes in the world. The Han Dynasty brought back feudalism to China.
Gunpowder is an invention that has shaped the world as we know. Guns started wars killed people and had so many effects on this world that the world as we know it could be completely different. The printing block was also a very significant invention on the Tangs behalf, with the printing block in a span of 6 years they could print 500 books, with this advancement books became more
China’s population was growing rapidly, almost doubling between 750 and 1100. Because of this huge population boom, paper money was established, and the trade industry grew. There were many advances that were made, such as technological improvements
They believed creating a system called State Confucianism, which was the integration of Confucian doctrine with Legalism, would prove to be beneficial to China. Confucianism became one of the things that stood out the most in Chinese culture, as well as having an affect on a large portion of the society. During the Han period, other ideologies were banned and everyone was forced to learn about Confucianism. Though it seems like this ideology was forced upon them, Confucianism actually allowed the Han Dynasty to benefit and progress from the teachings. This ideology helped the Han Empire grow and become an empire that relied on morals and ethics.
One achievement was the Civil Service. The Civil Service was a test to choose government officials based on specific characteristics. In doing so, they were able to pick out the people that were educated in military strategies, civil law, taxation, agriculture, and last but not least, geography. Because they were so specific in the subjects they wanted their officials to be educated on, they made government extremely efficient. Although this strategy is very tedious and drawn out, they singled out the people who actually cared about the government, understood the job and rightfully deserved the position; unlike someone who just needed a job and couldn’t care less about the general well-being of his citizens. The Civil Service Exam made their government stronger and smarter which allowed the citizens to flourish under those rulers. Another great accomplishment of the Tang/Song Dynasty Golden Age was their art. Their art was mainly paintings that consisted of nature and scenic landscapes. Paintings like these usually have something to do with peace and harmony, which reflects early Chinese beliefs known as Doaism. Daoism incorporated nature into all of its teachings and showed its followers the importance of being kind to nature and respecting its beauty around us. Because these paintings were mainly landscapes or something to do with nature, these principles were somewhat brought
Humans have made huge accomplishments throughout history. Many of these accomplishments have changed the world. Some of these accomplishments have come from dynasties and empires that wanted to expand their knowledge and ideas. Some of these things have affected other civilizations after them and some didn’t have that much of an impact. A lot of these achievements and accomplishments are basic things in our everyday lives that these civilizations have took time and effort to come up with. Ancient China has been one of the numerous places that have made accomplishments. Many ancient Chinese dynasties have accomplished many things that have affected the world. The Tang dynasty’s accomplishments in art, farming, gunpowder, and literature have
In china there has been no central rule in China for 70 years until the Song Dynasty created in 960. Things started to change in China, for example, the government started to aid the poor a lot more than what they have in the past. They were getting this money from the newly introduced income tax. This made a lot of people happy and everyone started to have more patriotism and pride. This pride gave the government a feel of legitimacy. Some of the major things the government is paying for is the roads, food, and education. Pottery at this time helps out the economy in China, because the pottery is so advanced that it was being exported for good money and it also led more people to come to China. Even though China was number one in the world for many things like technology and a sophisticated culture they were weak military wise (Holcombe p.127).
One discovery is the invention of the compass that helped sailors trade at sea, which changed how people travelled. They also discovered silk, from silkworms, which was a great demand, by neighboring societies. The constant manufacturing of paper aided in keeping records in China and also increasing the educated population, changing the way people learned. Although there were all these inventions and discoveries, silk was a major export that helped China rise to great power. They also received imports that changed their lifestyle.
In Tang dynasty, china was a huge country and most powerful country in Asia. We have heard about the four invention, compass, gunpowder, papermaking and printing.
During the Tang Dynasty they acquired an excellent transportation and communication network. They brought inns, postal stations and stables through their routes to provide convenience to their travelers. The Tang Dynasty also came up with distribution of land by equal-field system. This allowed families who lost their land during the Han Dynasty to get some back. A fifth of the land went back to the families and their blood line while the rest became property that could be resold when the owner needed to sell them. Their military forces were also stretched throughout the land to keep order through the land. When China went into Vietnam they brought a new crop back to their land. Rice grew quickly allowing an increase of food supply. They improved iron plows using oxen and water buffalos to prepare the land. They also organized an irrigation system that made farming easier with the rough terrain. The Tang Dynasty invented porcelain, gun powder, printing capabilities, naval technology, paper and improved metal. The market economy also played a big role. Restaurants, noodle shops, taverns, tea houses, brothels, music halls, theaters, club houses, gardens, markets, craft shops and specialty shops added to the appeal of China. The result of led to an explosion of the population. During the Han Dynasty China’s population was 45 million and rose to 115 million by the Song Dynasty.