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    If people would like to know Chinese history, the Qin Dynasty is absolutely necessary! The Qin Dynasty is the first big dynasty in the Chinese history. The Qin Dynasty existed was 221 BC to 207 BC. The Qin Dynasty located in Southeast of China. It also had a famous and brutal emperor Qin Shi Huang, and he was the first emperor of China. Because the Qin Dynasty had good geography with a lot of resource, there was a high risk of war from outsiders. Therefore, the Qin built and made strong government

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    Major changes in political structure, social and economic life define the Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties. During the sixth century, General Yang Jian, ended the Age of the Disunity. He conquered China and launched the short-lived Sui Dynasty. This managed to open the room for six centuries of Chinese Preeminence under the Tang and Song Dynasties (Connections: A World History, Volume 1, page 311). Yang Jian married a wealthy noblewoman, who then helped him become a main advisor to a northern emperor

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    Han Dynasty Changes

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    Intro: In our version of the Han Dynasty, we maintained original ideals regarding, politics, social statuses, philosophy, and governmental aspects. We changed and tweaked certain specific aspects of these themes, such as the height of the Great Wall of China, and the purpose behind folklore. Government and political aspects we decided to keep were the Great Wall of China, but in the form of a full wall around the entirety of the Han Dynasty, as well as making it taller, for better fortifications

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    Chinatowns always are the popular place for the visitors because there have many tasty Chinese food and many different Chinese stores which sell the unique Chinese stuffs. Also, Chinatowns are a very important places for the new Chinese immigrants because there are many Chinese American who can help them in this new country. For many new Chinese immigrants, they can find cheap apartment to rent in Chinatown. Also, they can find many Chinese restaurants and supermarkets to buy the food they used to

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    The Silk Road

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    consisted of silk, porcelain, gold, and woven fabrics. The silk road also spread two of the most practiced religions which are buddhism and hinduism. After Confucianism was proving not to be able to keep up with the world's obstacles consequently the Han court accepted

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    examples of these philosophies and their impact on the people of China’s daily lives are Legalism during the Ch’in dynasty, and Confucianism during the Han Dynasty. Legalism during the Ch’in Dynasty had many important beliefs. To the Ch’in, Legalism was the right way of life. The only way of life. Legalism was a philosophy that was created by Han Feizi, a Chinese philosopher, in which the people believed that the government

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    In examining Confucianism, we find that it is a teaching of philosophy and not of theology, as it does not study a god or nature; rather, Confucianism is considered humanism and is a philosophy that is concerned with human beings (Pecorino, 2001). That said, adherents of Confucianism still revere both gods and nature. Confucianism’s teachings and philosophy influence other major religions through some of its guiding principles, namely those of moral and ethical value (Durham, n.d.). Confucianism

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    The Han Dynasty was very powerful. It lasted the longest out of all of the Ancient Chinese Dynasties. Everything, come to the military, technology, government, agriculture, industry, and medicine was very advanced. The dynasty lasted over 400 years and the people of China still call themselves “the People of Han”. The military of the Han Dynasty was very large and strong. Everyone from the ages 25 to 60 served, at least, two years without a choice. Historians estimate that 130,000 to 300,000

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    Confucianism is a system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius. It explores and teaches a sense of doing what is right, serving their superiors diligently and loyally, and to display benevolence towards others. It also practices rituals and teaches morals on how we were created which are aspects that define a belief system to be a religion. Confucianism, in terms of relating to other countries, does not have a strong connection or relevance to the 21st Century Australian society

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    Qing made slight changes to Ming culture when they conquered China in 1644. Allowing for more continuity than change allowed for stability in China and with this stability China was able to continue on to new heights. To stay united as one the Qing Dynasty adopted the Ming Dynasty political system in order for them to stay strong. Although they adopted the Ming government platform they still made slight changes in the government that would suit their dynasty. The Ming dynasty ran by Emperor Hongwu

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