Esha's set of fun
7996397844 | Kami | Sacred spirits of Japan, whether ancestors or natural phenomena their worship much later came to be called Shinto | 0 | |
7996397845 | Foot Binding | Chinese practice of tightly wrapping girls' feet to keep them small | 1 | |
7996397846 | Neo-Confucianism | A philosophy that emerged in Song-Dynasty China; it revived Confucian thinking while adding in Buddhist and Daoist elements | 2 | |
7996397847 | Murasaki Shikibu | Perhaps Japan's greatest author, a woman active at the Heian court who is best known for the Tale of Genji, which she wrote around 1000 CE | 3 | |
7996397848 | Tribute System | Chinese method of dealing with foreign lands and people that assumed the subordination of all non-Chinese authorities and required the payment of tribute--produce of value from their countries--to the Chinese emperor | 4 | |
7996397849 | Sui Dynasty | Ruling dynasty of Chine (581-618) that effectively reunited the country after several centuries of political fragmentation | 5 | |
7996397850 | Samurai | Members of Japan's warrior class, which developed as political power became increasingly decentralized | 6 | |
7996397851 | Nara | Japan's first captial city, modeled on the Chinese capital of Chang'an | 7 | |
7996397852 | Uighurs | Turkic empire of the steppes; flourished in the eighth century CE | 8 | |
7996397853 | Yi | Korean Dynasty (1392-1910) | 9 | |
7996397854 | Tang Dynasty | Ruling dynasty of China from 618 to 907; noted for it openess foreign cultural influence | 10 | |
7996397855 | Jurchen | A nomadic people who established a state that included parts of northern China (1115-1234) | 11 | |
7996397856 | Silla Dynasty | The first ruling dynasty to bring a measure of political unity to the Korean peninsula | 12 | |
7996397857 | Song Dynasty Economic Revolution | A major ecomonic quickening that took place in China under the Song dynasty (960-1279); marked by rapid population growth, urbanization, economic specialization, the development of an immense network in industrial production and innovation | 13 | |
7996397858 | Heian | Japan's second captial city (now known as Kyoto), modeled on the Chinese captial of Chang'an | 14 | |
7996397859 | Trung Sisters | Two Vietnamese sisters who launched a major revolt against the Chinese presence in Vietnam in 39 CE | 15 | |
7996397860 | The Grand Canal | Connected Yangsee and Yellow rivers, good for trade, brought in faster growing rice | 16 | |
7996397861 | Silk Roads | 17 | ||
7996397862 | Black death | spread through trade deathly disease | 18 | |
7996397863 | srivijaya | east Asian city affected by indian culture | 19 | |
7996397864 | borobudur | huge Buddhist monument constructed in ninth century | 20 | |
7996397865 | Swahili civilizations | farmed and fished and traded | 21 | |
7996397866 | Sand roads | trade routes through like the saharah | 22 | |
7996397867 | Great zimbabwe | connected to growth in gold very wealthy | 23 | |
7996397868 | Ghana, mali, and Songhay | citystates of the hausa people, court life, great riches | 24 | |
7996397869 | hangzhou | Capital of later Song dynasty; located near East China Sea; permitted overseas trading; population exceeded 1 million | 25 | |
7996397870 | xiongnu | The nomadic people who lived in the steppes above China. They constantly raided China during the Han dynasty but were China's only connection of trade to the west. | 26 | |
7996397871 | hangul | Korean alphabet | 27 | |
7996397872 | Chu Nom | "Southern Script" Varitation of chinease writing Vietnamese | 28 | |
7996397873 | Shotoku Taishi | Lauched series of large scale mission to china, japenese people to china then they brought back what they learned | 29 | |
7996397874 | Bushido | the way of the warrior, celebration of the samurai and military japans | 30 | |
7996397875 | Chinease Buddism | Received from india, only large scale borrowing in china | 31 | |
7996397876 | Emperor Wendi | A noble. Won control of northern China with support of nomadic military leaders. In 589, he defeated the Chen kingdom, which ruled most of the south; established Sui dynasty as ruler. He won popularity by lowering taxes and establishing granaries to ensure a stable, cheap food supply. | 32 |