Sui Wendi: Rise Of The Tang Dynasty

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Identify: a) Sui Wendi: Sui Wendi was an exporter who reconquered Han territory, while also uniting the north and south. However, he was unable to restore the Middle Kingdom, which was done only until the rule of Tang and Song. b) Tang Taizong: Tang Taizong was the name that Li Shimin, the son of Li Yuan, took on when he mounted the throne. At the age of 16, he was already a war hero, who urged his father to lead a revolt. Together, they defeated their enemies and established the Tang empire. Tang Taizong is described in the the text as an amazin general, historian, calligraphy artist, and government reform. While also being the most admired Chinese emperor, he also led China to their greatest heights as an empire. c) Wu Zhao: Wu Zhao …show more content…
They were required to send a tribute the ruler of the more powerful ruler regularly such as wealth. b) pagoda: Pagodas were temples with many stories with eaves that curled up at the corners. These were inspired by Indian stupas, just like how Chinese architecture and sculpture were influenced by the Buddhist culture, such as Buddha.

3) How did the rise of the Tang and Song dynasties benefit China?
The rise of the Tang and Song dynasties benefitted China, because new territories were conquered, trade flourished, wealth increased, the government system was restored, and people’s cultures and traditions helped people unite.

4) A. Describe the social structure of China under the Tang and Song dynasties.
The social structure of China under the dynasties included an emperor at the head of the ladder, with a court full of high class families. The main classes were scholars in the gentry class and peasants, and merchants. Women also had a higher higher status in these dynasties than in later times, being able to manage family