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  • ...ed and lengthened in [[Sui Dynasty]] (581-618) and again during the [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644). ('''[[Huangyaguan Great Wall|More...]]''')
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  • ...ed and lengthened in [[Sui Dynasty]] (581-618) and again during the [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644). The ancient [[Great Wall]] of this section had a length of 4
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  • ...established in 555, the sixth year of the Tianbao Period of the [[Northern Qi]] and called the Jianguo Temple. It was destroyed in war and rebuilt in 711 In the early [[Song Dynasty]], around the mid-10th century, it became the royal temple, with the empero
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  • ...of two generations on the throne for only 37 years. The 289-year-old Tang Dynasty, 618-907, was ruled by 20 emperors and 1 empress belonging to 14 generation The defeat of the Yellow Turban Uprising at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty was followed by a tangled warfare of more than ten years between the variou
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  • ...n meditation. It was established in China by [[Shandao]] during the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907). ...Jin monk Huiyuan (334-416). In 641 (15th year of the Zhenguan reign, Tang Dynasty), he settled at the Xuanzhong Temple in Bingzhou (present-day Taiyuan, Shan
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  • ...ntai sect originated in the teachings of Huiwen, a monk of the Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577). From his research into the Mahaprajnaparamita-sastra and the Mad ...s of other Buddhist sects as well. During the interregnum between the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and the Republic (1912-1949), the monk Dixian (1858-1935) made
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  • ...1037-1101), Huang Tingjian (1045-1105) and Mi Fu (1051-1107) of the [[Song Dynasty]] (960-1279) were all well known for their cursive hand and running hand. D ...phers, including [[Kang Youwei]] (1858-1927), [[Guo Moruo]] (1892-1978), [[Qi Gong]], and [[Zhao Puchu]], have produced many excellent calligraphic and l
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  • ...he best cooks to make delicious food for them. Imperial food represented a dynasty's best cuisine. ...nthroned 1766 B.C. – 1760 B.C.) destroy [[Jie]] (the last ruler of the Xia Dynasty, enthroned 1818 B.C. – 1766 B.C.).
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  • ...nto this country in second BC (1st year of the Yuanshou reign, Western Han Dynasty), when Yicun arrived from Indo-Scythae to dictate Buddhist scriptures to a ...d on the legend that in 64 AD (7th year of the Yongping reign, Eastern Han Dynasty), Liu Zhuang, or Emperor Mingdi, dreamed one night of a golden man wearing
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  • ...lived in Anxi in the present-day Xinjiang and its vicinity since the Tang Dynasty (618-907). They were actually forerunners of the present-day Uygurs, who ar ...anke," meaning "native-born guests from outlying regions." During the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), these people became part of the Huihuis, who were coming in gr
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  • ...rd fashion throughout China, eventually becoming a political symbol of the dynasty. Women coiled their hair on top of their heads and wore earrings, long gown ...enjoyed by the Manchus, as it is by the whole Chinese people. In the Qing Dynasty before the mid-19th century, skating was even undertaken by Manchu soldiers
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