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    Confucianism, at its origin, was only one of the many schools of philosophies; Chinese historians describe that period as, “Bai Jia Zheng Ming,” which means, “a hundred schools eagerly expressing their ideas.” It was not until Han dynasty when Confucianism became dominant. The Han emperor promoted Confucianism to be the official philosophy of China, thus ended the debate between the different schools. Confucianism remained the predominant

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    The Silk Road Routes was a route that was established in order to increase trade of silk, paper, and other goods across China, India, and Central East Asia. Many merchants, missionaries, and travellers have used this road for traveling and trading from one end to another. Whilst the trade and travel, there was a multicultural transmission between China and India. As there was the trade with goods, there were transferrals of philosophies, beliefs, art, and culture through the Silk Road. Buddhism,

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    The Mughal, Qing and Ottoman dynasties all had taken rule over multi-ethnic agrarian Eurasian empires in the duration of the 17th and 18th century. All empires respectively faced enormous political, economic and social transformations which challenged and set hindrance to their rule in the 19th century. The Ottoman and Qing and Mughal empires had been 3 of probably the greatest empires to have ruled in history. Nevertheless, they'd many similarities in addition to differences. The empires went through

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    Zhou Dynasty (1027- 256 B.C) the region was the source of the Red Eyebrows Uprising, a rebellion instigated by shamans (Qi-wu) who were the first practitioners of spirit possession (Escherick, pg.39). Another example of these sectarian rebellions occurred during the Han Dynasty, who needed to contend with a major Daoist uprising. However, the rebellions that would eventually cement the Shandong region as a source of sectarian rebellions would be the White Sect Rebellions of the Yuan, Ming and Qing

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    other nations, especially the West. In the early 19th century, China was considered as the center of the world. Its massive production of manufactured goods (tea, porcelain, furniture, etc) and excessive wealth led to explorations during the Ming dynasty. Emperor Chengzu sent an explorer, Zheng He, to explore and observe through the Middle East, India, and Africa. Zheng He’s

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    culture in the Northern Dynasty 3.1 Ensured the fighting capacity, and also shaped a valiant spirit The militarism in the Northern Dynasties contributed to the generally good physical quality of the people, and made the military have sufficient source to recruit from. And the atmosphere reacted to the social culture. That is a big advantange compared to the Southern Dynasties. The latter put too much importance in the metaphysics. Even the emperor of the Southern Dynasty couldn 't ride a horse to

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    martial culture in the Northern Dynasty 3.1 Ensured the fighting capacity, and also shaped a valiant spirit The militarism in the Northern Dynasties contributed to the generally good physical quality of the people and made the military have sufficient source to recruit from. And the atmosphere reacted to the social culture. That is a big advantage compared to the Southern Dynasties. The latter put too much importance in the metaphysics. Even the emperor of the Southern Dynasty couldn't ride a horse to

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    American Oriental Society suggests that historians consider the fall of the Han Dynasty in negative perspective, viewing the fall of the Han Dynasty as “the failure of Confucian ethics.” After scrutinizing the available information, one is led to think otherwise. The studies of Confucian traditions are mostly approached by historical and philosophical views. Based on the Chinese dynastic histories of the Han Dynasty period, the fall of the Han was caused by the political elites showing little to

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    The Luohan earthenware piece in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is a beautiful representation of 12th century Chinese art that borrows techniques and style from the late 7th century Tang Dynasty. The Nelson-Atkin’s Luohan was brought to Kansas City for the opening of the museum in 1933 and was then acquired a year later. The museum's great seated Luohan is one of several similar sculptures there are discrepancies in exactly how many of these types of sculptures were actually produced. Goheen states

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    Chunji was a county official during the ming dynasty and was tired of how the poor had less silver currency and were able to have leftovers whereas the rich never had enough. Document 2 written by spanish scholar Tomas de Mercado, he was not happy with how spain was being ruined and having to pay

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