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Silk Road transmission of Buddhism

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CIVILIZATION: Classical Civilization China Time period Zhou Dynasty- 1029-221 BCE Qin Dynasty- 221-202 BCE Han Dynasty- 202 BCE- 220 CE Geographic Description Located on the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers. Expanding dynasties. Moved beyond Yellow and Yangtze River Moved beyond Yellow and Yangtze River; extended westward along Silk road during Emperor Wudi?s reign. P Used the Mandate of Heaven and dynastic cycle for the rise and fall of dynasties. Government was feudalism where local lords governed; given land and in return provided military service to their leader. Confucius theorized on the structure of the gov?t but his teachings were not widely accepted until Han; Laozi also criticized chaos Shi Huangdi a strong, autocratic leader.

The Resurgence of Empire in East Asia

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 23 July 2015 Chapter 15 Outline Resurgence of Empire in East Asia 7th, emperor of china forbade ppl. To travel beyond China intocentral Asia 629, Buddhist monk went west; name was Xuanzang, destination India Edu?d. in Confucianism, followed brother into monastery, converted to Buddhism Studied Sanskrit, noticed Chinese writings on Buddhism contained teachings that were confusing toIndian Buddhist texts Traveled to India, visited holy sites, studied with Buddhist teachers His guide abandoned him in Gobi desert After losing water, went to oasis town Turpan on silk roads Buddhist ruler of Turpan supplied him

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Central and Eastern Asia, 400-1200 Introduction The fall of the Han dynasty and disunity New inventions Reunification The Sui and Tang Empires, 581-755 Reunification Under the Sui and Tang Sui Achievements Sui Downfall Rise of the Tang Buddhism and the Tang Empire The political uses of Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism Spread of Buddhism To Chang?an by Land and Sea The city of Chang?an Market networks of Chang?an Trade by Sea Tang Integration Outside influences from Iran and Central Asia Tang infrastructure Tang products Fractured Power in Central Asia and China to 907 Relationship between China, Tibet and the Uigurs The effects on Tang China Nomadic economies of Central Asia cushion the blow of social disorder and agricultural losses Reaction and Repression Distrust of Buddhism by elites

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Central and Eastern Asia, 400-1200 Introduction The fall of the Han dynasty and disunity New inventions Reunification The Sui and Tang Empires, 581-755 Reunification Under the Sui and Tang Sui Achievements Sui Downfall Rise of the Tang Buddhism and the Tang Empire The political uses of Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism Spread of Buddhism To Chang?an by Land and Sea The city of Chang?an Market networks of Chang?an Trade by Sea Tang Integration Outside influences from Iran and Central Asia Tang infrastructure Tang products Fractured Power in Central Asia and China to 907 Relationship between China, Tibet and the Uigurs The effects on Tang China Nomadic economies of Central Asia cushion the blow of social disorder and agricultural losses Reaction and Repression Distrust of Buddhism by elites
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