Because this whole nation has been influenced by China since they sent their missions to Tang dynasty. They introduced Chinese and Buddhist philosophy to Japan; they studied Chinese language and writings and combined them with their own language; Japanese architectures (include the palaces) were just copies of Tang's architectures (not the ones you see in today's China, they are mostly from Ming and Qing dynasty); some technology and crafts were also brought to Japan... so many things. If you have been to Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, and you know Eastern Asian culture well, you would realized that they have so many similarities. Today, Chinese characters are still used in formals, and the way Japanese call their government deparments and local governments are actually same as Tang dynasty's.
One of the accomplishments of the Han Dynasty was the establishment of the Silk Road. Other accomplishments include papermaking and negative numbers.
Legend. It started in the middle ages invented them and we still have some of there stories. today
lots of wars and other brutal things unless a country just handed this group of people some land and gave up people and weapons which rarely happened.
Muslim scholars made cultural achievements during the golden age under the Abbasid Dynasty. These included calligraphy, architecture, literature, and philosophy.
There was only one empress that was a women, her name was Wu Zetian.
There were a few issues with the tang dynasty after 830's. Some of the main issues were power, strength and court.
Ching, Chong and potato
The Shang dynasty was originally a tribe living near the Yellow River during the Xia dynasty. The Shang dynasty was started by King Tang, who led a successful revolt against the Xia dynasty in 1675 B.C.
The spicy meal had a bit of a nice tang to it.The Tang dynasty has ended.
Tang Dynasty in China
well its a thing that some people made up
It was geographically large, had tributary states, and was prosperous.
The Tang dynasty had only one active religion during the Tang dynasty, and that was Buddhism. Some people will say Confucianism, however, that is incorrect. Confucianism is a philosophy, not a religion. It has no prophets, deities, or places for worship. However, Confucianism had a much bigger impact on China than Buddhism at this time.
not sure about a dynasite, are you sure you don't mean a dynasty? if it is a dynasty, its a line of hereditary rulers, for example the tang dynasty, tang being a royal family name that has ruled a group of people for a long line of generations.
Um..it was seas and oceans { mostly seas}
some things that the Sui and Tan Dynasty accomplished were the rebuilding portions of the Great Wall, starting the building of the grand Canal, expanding borders in all sides, expanding the network of roads and canals to bring the country together, the reconquest of Korea, and adding culture to the empires.