How Did China Change Throughout The Tang Dynasty

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Thesis: During the Post Classical Era, from 600 - 1450 CE, many of the dynasties throughout Asia, went through changes such as artistic advances, technological advances, and social interaction. Specifically in China, they had golden ages, and also ages of hard times in despair. During this time, China was thriving due to the expansion of arts , literacy, and vivid culture. China had three prominent dynasties such as the Tang , Song, and Ming,. These dynasties continued to prosper throughout the ages. During the time of Japan, Prince Shotoku was a very important figure in the upbringing of Japan by bringing Chinese culture to Japan. Whether the changes were politically, religiously, or culturally, all of these changes were involved in the upbringing or down-breaking of the empires within Japan and China. …show more content…

Because the Tang dynasty was one of the most successful in arts such as glazed pottery, exquisite paintings, and advanced poetry, The Tang dynasty was truly the stepping stone for the rest of the empires to come. Therefore, The religion in the Tang dynasty changes as well. Buddhism was a change over most people who were living in China. Before Buddhism, people were mainly worshipping their ancestors. However, when Buddhism was brought forward, most people converted because of the freedom and religiously different aspect Buddhism brought to the plate. The Tang dynasty’s political system was very unalike because they allowed the first female empress to govern them through the Golden age of China. One way you can contradict this argument is by asking, if the Tang dynasty was so successful, how did the warlords take over the Tang dynasty, and cause it to collapse in 709? This contradicts how the changes were negative rather than

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