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    The Tang and Song dynasties both have similarities and differences. The Tang dynasty of China lasted from 618-907 Common Error (CE). While the Song Dynasty of China started shortly after from 960-1279 CE. Both of these dynasties were part of China. The there are four dynastic cycles they included, Dynasty founded and or started, Period of Decline, Period of rebellion/ warfare, and lastly Period of Prosperity. The Period of Prosperity is the most important part of the cycle because without it China

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    Tang and Song dynasties shared a few things in common with each other, though they had fewer things in common than what differences they had. During the Period of Prosperity, the Song dynasty accomplished many things. Many new discoveries and inventions were made, such as fireworks, the abacus, improved maps, books, glow in the dark paint, and scientific ideas on how to solve illnesses. Poetry, calligraphy, and paintings were also improved due to the fact that one of the things the Song were known

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    Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties. Each period laid the foundation for the next, with changes and improvements to create a new order. China is one of the world’s richest historical countries boasting of ancient civilization. China has a mysterious and long history, about 5,000 years. China traces her culture to a blend of small tribes like any other great civilizations of the world. These small original tribes expanded to what is China today. The history of China records that Xia Dynasty is the oldest

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    The scientific revolution was most notable in the Tang and Song Dynasties which covered a span of three hundred years. Chinese scientist, doctors and mathematicians made great strides and important advances in math, science, medicine and astronomy. Some of the inventions that were made during this era are still represented in Chinese culture today. Among some of the earliest scientific invention in these eras was the abacus, or what the Chinese called the shadow clock. This was the world’s first

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    The common people of China are anything but common, they just knew how to flourish in an era where the upper class usually lead the way, however, the Chinese during the Han, Tang, and Song Dynasties figured out how to outwit the upper class in a distinguished way. Han Dynasty: Reigned from 202 B.C.E.-220 C.E. “Mathematics, geography, and astronomy were points of strength in Han natural science, all of which led directly to technological innovations that were extremely useful to Chinese society

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    The Major Change in Sui, Tang Song Dynasty What are the major changes in political structures, social, and economic life in The Sui, Tang, and Song Dynasty. Well during the period of the dynasty that China was unified again when Young Jian a member of aristocratic family from northern china founded a new dynasty known as Sui. The Sui dynasty started 581 and ended 618bit was founded by Sui Wendi or Yang Jian. The major changes that occurred were reduce the rich-poor social gap, enhanced

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    The Tang and Song dynasties are regarded as the Golden Age of Chinese history for its revamped and complex political system, a massive boom in economy and production, and an influx of various religions that made it a diverse time period. This turn in Chinese history was made possible by the switch from subsistence farming, in which people farmed only as much as they needed, to a more industrial farming, where they produced for the whole state. This allowed certain people to specialize in certain

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    Tang, Song, and Abbasid Dynasties Although the Tang dynasty came before the Song dynasty, not all of its culture stayed within the country. The Tang, Song, and Abbasid dynasties were very similar in some ways with each other, however with the achievements of the Abbasid dynasties, they became very different. From their differences socially, to their similarities culturally, these three dynasties played a very large part in today's country of China. In most societies, women were only needed to

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    During the Song Dynasty China was the most successful because it made life easier for China. The Song Dynasty was split into two halves the Northern Song and the Southern Song. The Northern Song was founded by a general named Zhao Kuangyin. The Northern Song lasted from 960 to 1129 There is a myth that says that his troops no longer wanted to serve the current emperor and begged Zhao to wear the yellow robe. After refusing three times eventually he took the robe and became Emperor Taizu

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    • Most nomadic pre-Tang rulers = Buddhist; after Han fall  Buddhist divisions grew in China w/ Chinese qualities, esp. in Tang dynasty: strong socially, economically, & politically • Pure land Mahayana Buddhism got many conversions bc it gave refuge from war & chaos • Elites liked Chan (Zen) better bc of the meditation & nature & art; goal: learn ultimate wisdom to get out of cycle of rebirth  make poems like in the Hymn to Wisdom •  emperor donating Buddhist monasteries; other emperors also sent

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