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The Tang and Song Dynasties Glue to notebook page 63

Emperor Tang Taizong Made government more efficient BUREAUCRACY

The only Chinese woman emperor She raised the position of women in society. EMPRESS WU

Capital City Trading center Brought visitors and respect for China CHANG’AN

Paintings Ceramics Buddhist temples Literature and poetry ARTS AND LITERATURE

Highly educated scholar officials Civil-service exams SCHOLAR OFFICIALS

Promoted only those scholar- officials who were doing a good job. THE MERIT SYSTEM

Moved the capital south to avoid barbarian invasions HANGZHOU

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