The Golden Age.
they were leaders in weapons manufactoringThat's wrong the right answer is shipbuilding.
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The Han Empire was in of itself a golden age in Chinese history. The period lasted from 206 BC to 220 AD with a brief interruption from the Xin dynasty from 9 to 23 AD.
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The Han period was considered a golden age of Chinese civilization because the Chinese civilization grew during this period, advances in many parts of education was made. - Milo Matthews [muca] :]
The Han period was considered a golden age of Chinese civilization because the Chinese civilization grew during this period, advances in many parts of education was made. - Milo Matthews [muca] :]
because in this dinasty made the confiucianism study and modern war weapons
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The tang dynasty is considered a golden age of chinese civilization because china spread under the tang dynasty and also because they had great rulers who made china bigger and created law codes,reform of millitary,and land reform policy. They also had Empress Wu-the only female empress ever in china.
The Chinese civilization enjoyed its Golden Age during the Han dynasty during the period of 206 BCE and 220 CE. During this time, Confucianism was established and many scientific texts were written, This period also saw the opening of the Silk Road.
During the Golden age Baghdad was the center of the Muslim civilization.
The tang dynasty is considered a golden age of chinese civilization because china spread under the tang dynasty and also because they had great rulers who made china bigger and created law codes,reform of millitary,and land reform policy. They also had Empress Wu-the only female empress ever in china.
The Old Kingdom was considered to be a Golden Age, because it was a Golden Age of culture and civilization.
Confucius, Mencius, and Xun Zi were Chinese philosophers of the Golden Age.
The Spanish region was considered the golden frontier.
It is a false statement that during their Golden Age, the Chinese were eager to learn from the other cultures they interacted with. At this point, the Chinese were very ethnocentric.