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    Bi Sheng Song Dynasty

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    Shen kuo a legendary scholar of the song dynasty was known for his book dream pool essays and until today by the world scholars the book has been regarded as a masterpiece of ancient Chinese science. In the book it refers to Bi Sheng as he has invented a new effective printing method “during the Qingli reign of Northern Song a commoner named Bi Sheng invented an extremely efficient printing method known as the moveable type printing.”[1] In 1987 villagers in Wuwei accidentally dug out a mysterious

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    Wen Tian-xiang and the Fall of the Song Dynasty The Song Dynasty, starting in 960 and ending in 1279, was an era where several big names came in and out of power. One of the most important top-ranking scholar and Prime Minister during the later years of the Southern Song Dynasty was Wen Tianxiang (Man Tin Cheung). He was also the Duke of Xinguo at the time. For his resistance to Kublai Khan's invasion of the Song, and for his refusal to yield to the Yuan Dynasty despite being captured and tortured

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    When studying the rich history of arts and recreation in the Song Dynasty, it is evident that there were many newly pioneered practices that completely captivated the populous and became the epitome of several long-established genres. When one observes the progression of visual arts through the Song Dynasty, landscape painting established itself as the most prevalent and important of the multitude of forms in this genre. Close examination of entertainment reveals that the dramatic arts, with emphasis

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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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    Tang, and Song dynasties. During the sixth century, General Yang Jian, ended the Age of the Disunity. He conquered China and launched the short-lived Sui Dynasty. This managed to open the room for six centuries of Chinese Preeminence under the Tang and Song Dynasties (Connections: A World History, Volume 1, page 311). Yang Jian married a wealthy noblewoman, who then helped him become a main advisor to a northern emperor, whom he wedded his daughter too. In 581, he started a new dynasty called Sui

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    In Ancient China,Dynasties are like families that rule a civilization for many generations.Once they start to rule China they gain the Mandate Of Heaven.The Mandate Of Heaven is given to rulers that rule China well,but they are consequences because it can be given or taken away through Natural Disasters and a bad economy. In the Dynastic cycle, the Tang and Song Dynasties of ancient China showed similar periods of decline. During the Tang Dynasty the economy flourished and artistries expanded.The

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    Neo-Confucianism refers to the diverse stands of Confucian thoughts and political civilization. During the Song Dynasty, Neo-Confucianism was one critical fragment in the political and social stability. Neo-Confucian was a part of the state’s educational framework and the shared knowledge by a group of Song moral elite.To some extent, the moral elite manipulate the political decisions.   An example of a scholarly official was Su Shi (Su Dongpo) who was a great writer of poetry and Neo-Confucianist

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    China has seen power exchange hands several times and dynasties fall and rise. With these collapses of power, China has suffered through periods of division and civil war. During the imperial era of Chinese rule, there was a period of four centuries in which the country remained divided due to internal conflict. It was during this time that the Sui dynasty came to power, founded by Emperor Wen of Sui. Shortly after it was founded, the Sui dynasty reunified Northern and Southern China and naturalized

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    The Tang and Song Dynasties of China showed similar periods of prosperity in the Dynastic Cycle. The Tang Dynasty, which lasted from 618 Common Era to 907 Common Era, economy flourished, leading to the flourishing of trade inside the dynasty. Specialization of labor also lead to quality artwork, which aided the economy. The Tang people valued, hard, quality work, and respected good education over family name. Tang leaders used their army to strengthen borders, which brought peace to the people

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    In the Dynastic Cycle, the Song and Ming Dynasties of Ancient China demonstrated/displayed similar Periods of Decline. To begin, both dynasties were meeting the common good which helped them gain the mandate of heaven, but it didn’t last forever. Over time both dynasties started to ignore the needs of poor. For this reason, the community didn’t have public services provided by the government or the things they needed. For example, public transportation or water fountains are supposed to be provided

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