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16 January, 00:22

How did the reunification affect the common people of china

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    1a. What was was the Period of Disunion?--The Period of Disunion was the time of disorder that followed the collapse of the Han. b. How did Chinese culture change during the Period of Disunion?--During the Period of Disunion, nomadic people settled in northern China. some Chinese adopted to the nomad's culture, while the invaders adopted some Chinese culture. As a result of this this mixing, new types of art and music developed. New foods and clothing styles became popular. As this culture spread, more people became Chinese. 2a. Who was Empress Wu? What did she do?--Empress Wu was the only woman to rule China. Her methods were sometimes vicious, but she was intelligent and talented. b. How do you think reunification of china affected the common people?--The reunification of china affected people by creating dynasties; the Sui, Tang, and Song. 3a. When was the Age of Buddhism in China?--The Age of Buddhism in China was from about 400 to 845. b. Why did people turn to Buddhism during the Period of Disunion?--People turned to Buddhism during the Period of Disunion because they took comfort in the Buddhist teachings that people can escape suffering and achieve a state of peace. c. How did Buddhism influence Chinese culture?--Buddhism influenced the Chinese culture, including art, literature, and architecture. So important was Buddhism in China that the period from 400 to about 845 can be called the Age of Buddhism. Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads
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