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    The Tang Dynasty is the most powerful dynasty, why and how did they become the most powerful dynasty? After the Anshi Rebellion broke out – the turning point of Tang Dynasty from prosperity to decline, the road started on its downhill path. The western regions were successfully controlled by the Tubo (Tibetan Empire), Uyghurs (Huihu) and the Karakhan Empire. With its prosperity, many boomtowns and market centers appeared along the Northern Route. In 702, the Protectorate General of Beiting was installed

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    The Tang Dynasty was amazing, maybe even the best from ancient china.The Greatness of the Tang Dynasty was measured by conquered land, technology, government, and happiness. The Tang Dynasty ruled over a vast area that stretched from Korea to Northern Vietnam. It even reached west as far as Afghanistan. The Tang Dynasty known for their inventions and technology. The Tang dynasty invented Woodblock printing which was type of printing that allowed for the mass production of books. This new invention

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    Poets of the Tang Dynasty Essay

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    This is why we have studies like the humanities. During the Tang Dynasty, different religions developing during the time had enormous influence on what was being produced during the era. When it comes to literature, poets like Wang Wei, Li Bai, Du Fu, and Bo Juyi expressed their religions through their poetry during the Tang era. While it was not always directly mentioned in their poetry, there are connections between the Tang Dynasty poets’ works and their respective religions. Wang Wei (699-761CE)

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    influence the behavior of others. Literature is one of the major mediums used to influence a person. One common medium that determines if the writing has power to influence the behaviors of others is the literary skill of the author. During the Tang Dynasty in China, there were many imperial pieces on politics matter that had power and authority to influence people. Writers such as Ban Zhao and Han Yu BaiJuyi successfully wrote many pieces that had much influence and impact over their intended audience

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    of the advancements in the Tang and Song Dynasty. Advancement is gunpowder. Gunpowder leads to the creation of weapons. The Tang’s agriculture also helps them succeed because the new fast-ripening rice from Vietnam can feed the whole population. Also, they promoted trade by guarding the Silk Roads, relining on ocean trade. Buddhism spread and the Chinese were exposed to Christianity. Also, the Tang period produced great poets like Li Bo and Tu. During the Song Dynasty, artists were influenced by

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    Is the Tang Dynasty Really Important? Our quote is “We took a bus to the nearby monastery of one of the greatest Tang dynasty Chan masters, Yun-men. Yun-men was known for his pity “one world” zen. When asked “What is the highest teaching of the Buddha?” he replied :”An appropriate statement.” On another occasion, he answered: “Cake.” I admired his directness.”-Stephen Batchelor. Our facts is in the Tang Dynasty, the Silk Road was greatly extended. During the reign of the Tang Taizong, his military

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    Tang Dynasty Impact

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    The Impact of the Tang Dynasty “The future depends on what we do in the present” - Gandhi. Have you ever wondered what life would be like if Karl Benzin hadn’t created the first car, or Thomas Edison hadn’t invented the light bulb? Things that we take for granted now, were once a dream, an idea, a plan. The inventors probably had little idea about the impact it would have on the future. 4,000 years ago people wouldn’t have even dreamed of things that we take for granted now. But many of the people

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    Other major inventions in the Tang Dynasty include porcelain, which was only used for elites and nobles. It was like a beautiful piece of artwork where you could put different things in. The Water Wheel was invented at that time to irrigate the farmland, saving a lot of labor work and bringing a good harvest. The advancements in clock making made time more accurate. The first all-natural gas cylinder known to man was invented in the era of the Tang Dynasty too. Toilet paper was even developed in

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    Taimeng Tang Dynasties

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    the womb.” Meaning the opposite, that family does not have stronger ties. Post-classical emperor,Taizong Tang had two brothers who actually tried to plot and kill him. Though, even still, Taizong had become the most successful Chinese emperors of all time. Tang Taizong, born the second son of Emperor Gaozu and Empress Dou under the name Li Shimin, was the second emperor of the Tang dynasty. Mentioned before, he was one of the most recognized emperors. It all started when he was a younger, he was

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    A. One of the most important public works projects taken on by the Sui dynasty was the grand canal. This canal was so important due to it facilitating trade between north and south China which then allowed rice and other crops to be available in the north. B. Another example of an important public works project was the repairing of defensive walls throughout the country. This project was important because it helped prevent attacks from foreign invaders. It was also important because it was one

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