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    The Tang Dynasty was a period characterized by thriving prosperity and flourishing arts. Unlike previous periods fluxing between unity and disunion, the Tang established a reunification of China that lasted over three centuries and made China renowned as the most advanced civilization in the world at that time. Many of its achievements, including its unique art styles such as sancai art, provided inspiration for proceeding dynasties thereafter. Founded in 618 A.D. by former Sui general, Li Yuan

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    The Tang and Song dynasties were the golden ages of Chinese poetry literature in China, such as these poets from Tang Dynasty including Li Bo, Du Fu, and Wang Wei, are recognized throughout the world and are still view as renown symbols from generation to generation of poets history. However, Tang poets apparently had different literary aspects, creating diverse characteristic of Tang Dynasty literature. In the Tang period, the poetry viewed as new world to make it look fascinating and appealing

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    China, these changes were divided into the separate periods or so-called dynasties that are, in general, considered to be the sequences of the state's rulers originated from the same family. The transition from one dynasty to another was the notion of a change of the rule in the empire that, for instance, caused widespread changes in all spheres of nation's activity and living in China. Among others, the Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties are considered to be the most notable sequences of the rulers that brought

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    The chinese economy in the Tang dynasty was well organized. The social economy in the earlier period of the Tang Dynasty underwent a rising process of recovery, development and prosperity.They had a well train military and very well train men with very well developed weapons. One of the major invention of the time was gunpowder which helped the military a lot. They also made weapons out of steel and iron. Perhaps the most important was the invention of woodblock printing. Woodblock printing allowed

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    The Tang and Song Dynasty ruled China from 618 AD to 1279 AD. The Abbasid ruled the Muslim world from 750 to 1258 CE. The dynasties were both successful in conquering and ruling much land and many people. They made advancements in everyday life for those under their rule, some of which are still impacting our world today. The Tang and Song Dynasty and the Abbasid Dynasty are similar politically yet different socially and economically. The Abbasid Dynasty and the Chinese Dynasty are similar politically

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    China unified as a one country the new dynasty is formed and there are almost twenty dynasties has formed. And some of dynasty could divided with south and north and many small kingdoms. Tang dynasty is one of significant dynasty and widely influenced in Chinese history, because this is one of dynasty that are rich and powerful. Even today, most of chinese people like to call themselves as “Tang People 唐人“. when we ask chinese people anything about the Tang dynasty, people would speak out with several

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    The Tang Dynasty was a time period that lasted from 608 up until 907 b.c. The tang was also a very tolerant era. They were tolerant of many things such as other religions and other culture beliefs other than only Chinese beliefs, but was being tolerant a good or bad thing in this time period? An example of tolerance at its finest in this period is the royal family of Tang, surnamed Li, was of non-Han Chinese origin. One benefit of the Tang being tolerant is a better war defense for protection

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    An advantage that the Tang Dynasty has was building and using the silk road, but they had disadvantages too. The disadvantages are when they built the Great Wall of China and their diversity and tolerance. During the Tang Dynasty the Silk Road gave an advantage to them. It might have not have been an advantage to the other rulers around but to China the was a big advantage. The Silk road brought in money, trade and foreign objects to trade. They got the money from all of the people traveling

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    November 23, 2009 Grey Global Semestered The Achievements of the Tang and Song Dynasty Today we can look around ourselves and see thousands of technical innovations that make life easier; But if we take a step back and ask ourselves “How?” we will soon realize that most often, these technological advancements did not just “poof” into existence, but are usually the outcome of building upon yesterday’s technology. If we follow this cycle back into time, we can attribute almost any modern

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    During the Tang Dynasty was China the most successful because they were known as the Golden Age of China. Firstly, the Tang Dynasty made important inventions and advancements that spread throughout the empire, such as the first ever wood block printing, an invention that allowed books to be printed in mass production, and helped increase literacy and to pass on knowledge throughout the empire. With the help of the invention, woodblock printing, it printed the Diamond Sutra, a text that is one of

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