Achievements of the Tang and Song

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Achievements of the Tang and Song Medieval China &Japan Tang Dynasty (618-907) Golden Age: Tang Government: Empress Wu Zetian: Sung Dynasty (960-1279_) Social/Economic Progress: Large towns and cities: Grand Canal: Achievements of the Tang and Song Technology Compass The Arts Women in China Traditional Confucian Beliefs: Footbinding:

Achievements of the Tang and Song Medieval China &Japan Tang Dynasty (618-907) Golden Age: Tang Government: Empress Wu Zetian: Sung Dynasty (960-1279_) Social/Economic Progress: Large towns and cities: Grand Canal: Achievements of the Tang and Song Technology Compass The Arts Women in China Traditional Confucian Beliefs: Footbinding:

China’s Influence on Japan Japanese Culture: Confucianism: Buddhism: Daoism: Japanese Feudalism Bushido:

China’s Influence on Japan Japanese Culture: Confucianism: Buddhism: Daoism: Japanese Feudalism Bushido: