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    found himself able to lead a rescue mission, this demonstrated that he was a good leader from the start. His nature of being a leader indicated more when he was starting to rebel the Sui dynasty. This rebellion brought war this made the dynasty fall and another one was created. The new line called the Tang Dynasty and ruled by Li Yuan who was the father of Li Shimin. With the dad being the ruler of the country this gave Li Shimin the opportunity to be the prince of Qin and the major general. Li

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    With the Sui through Yuan dynasties came a highly civilized and advanced China. During these dynasties, from about 589 to 1368, Chinese society grew refined and prosperous in many areas, including government, trade, technology, and the arts. More systems of travel developed during this dynasty as well. A society will fall to pieces without a capable government. The more developed the government, the more ordered and advanced the civilization can be. The government in ancient China had an effective

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    changed and shaped the modern world. The Tang Dynasty of Ancient China had great value to the medicinal fields and led the way for medical technology and advancements that are used today by standardizing the supreme methods, procedures, and treatments during this time period; therefore, they made it less complicated for people to learn and teach how to practice medicine. Areas of medicine that were greatly improved and exceptionally recorded during the Tang Dynasty were symptomatology, etiology, surgery

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    Throughout the Period of Prosperity, the 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

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    In China in 600 Ad the Tang Dynasty became one of the most powerful and rich to ever rule. Unlike other dynasties they didn't kill the nomads they tried to make them better. They used both fear and love to show that they can interact with each other and be a better society. Fear had to be shown to keep control while love was needed to keep people together. Governments need to use fear to make them stronger and not just not show fear and let the people do what they want. They showed fear so if someone

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    the 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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    Throughout history there have been numerous dynasties. Many of these dynasties had similarities and differences. Two dynasties which were both similar and different was the Tang Dynasty of China and Gupta dynasty of India. Both dynasties had political, economical, and social similarities and differences. Though they may have been in close regions they had different systems but similar outcomes and legends. When it comes to politics the Tang and Gupta dynasties had similarities and differences. A few

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    The Tang Dynasty had its ups and down in government, just like any other Dynasty but most emperors and their government was good. The emperors from the Tang Dynasty helped improve the empire in economy, military, trade, religion and respect for all the people and their religions. The first emperor, who created the Tang Dynasty, was Li Yuan. As he ruled from 618 to 626 he united the empire and respected his people. He respected everyones opinions by lowering the taxes for them and letting everyone

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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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    from paying tribute to the northerners, to building walls, or trading over thousands of miles to obtain methods of fighting back, none of these strategies had long term success. Finally, in the 7th century, the Tang Dynasty rose to power. Taizong was the first leader of the Tang dynasty. Taizong practiced tolerance in a way no emperor had done before. He tolerated not just religious diversity, allowing Muslims, Christians, Buddhists and Zoroastrians to flourish in his empire, but also he worked

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